Re: [opensuse] News about the future of Flash on Linux



On 24/02/12 16:40, Billie Walsh wrote:
On 02/23/2012 10:57 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
Well, from where I sit, I am not into looking at sources and, moreover,
as I am not a registered user of that site I have no idea which page you
are talking about.

How about taking a snapshot of the page you are talking about, posting
it on susepaste.org and giving us its link? This way at least I (and
others) can get to that page and see what WE see on it (because all
pages *I* look at show no problems).

BC

Actually, it's not a big deal. If I dig, as was suggested by someone else, I might find the reason. I just don't care enough to dig that deep. The most important part of the page does show and thats all thats really necessary.


OK, so all you are doing is 'stirring the pot', so to speak :-) .

How about you enter the name of this site here

http://validator.w3.org/


and see how many errors in, and warnings about, the code the genealogy site uses?

BC

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