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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackboy View Post
    You probably do know more than me in this field..

    I don't specialise in html do i? Im not really into it immensely, just do the basic stuff.

    But anyway the point is i just quickly typed something to try and help out, and it works.
    You're a web developer but just "do the basic stuff" in HTML? How does that work exactly?

    Hey, I have no problem that it was quick, but you didn't accept a correction, you shot it down with a load of crap.
    XHTML, CSS, AJAX, JS, php, MySQL.

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    Lol ok lets end this now

    Im more of a php web developer any how lol

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    Why are you arguing over HTML and XHTML? :p

    I thought that "onLoad" worked xS

    Thanks for telling me it has to be "onload"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jackboy View Post
    Lol ok lets end this now

    Im more of a php web developer any how lol
    Sure. But just remember, php is useless if it can't send anything to the browser.
    Quote Originally Posted by mr.geeza View Post
    Why are you arguing over HTML and XHTML? :p

    I thought that "onLoad" worked xS

    Thanks for telling me it has to be "onload"
    It works, but with the stricter doctypes it returns an error in validation. Because all tags must be all lowercase. Either works in any version of (X)HTML, but for 1.0 strict and 1.1 you need "onload".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heinous View Post
    Sure. But just remember, php is useless if it can't send anything to the browser.
    Yeah spose u have a point rofl

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