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7/29/2011 12:34 AM
 
Thanks for the suggestion Wes. Unfortunately, the issue remains even after selecting no compression (It was on Gzip). The "Use whitespace filter" checkbox was already unchecked.

Must be something else.

Any other ideas?
Thanks
Rod
 
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7/29/2011 4:40 AM
 
Hi Rod,

By "IE Makes a deal of it" did you mean it shows the unclosed tag at the bottom of the page, or did you mean somthing larger?

I don't have an answer for you, but I did try a view source on this thread here on DNN.  Interesting.  There is NO HTML TAG AT ALL! Neither is there a close tag for it.  I was so surprised that I tried it in another browser.  Both IE and Chrome agree that the tag it missing.  I also tried the w3c validation service.  It agreed that there is no html tag nor a close for it.

I w3c checked this message thread - http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/F...

I also w3c checked the home page - http://www.dotnetnuke.com/

No html tags to be found!  So it looks to me as if the DNN code is capable of hacking about with the HTML tags and may be messing with your site somehow.

Best wishes,
- Richard
Agile Development Consultant, Practitioner, and Trainer
www.dynamisys.co.uk
 
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7/29/2011 5:10 AM
 
If you look at the source code being generated for the dotnetnuke.com website there obviously are <html tags in the html code.
But it does seem the w3c validator is having some problems with validation the code - 

Im more suspicious of the doctype definition that the actual site code.  Maybe that is something that needs to be looked at. 

Westa
 
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7/29/2011 5:37 AM
 
Richard Howells wrote:
Hi Rod,

By "IE Makes a deal of it" did you mean it shows the unclosed tag at the bottom of the page, or did you mean somthing larger?

Yes, correct.  IE shows the unclosed tag at the bottom of the page, whereas FireFox does not.

Good observation about the DNN mothership (www.dotnetnuke.com).  It doesn't even have a "HTML" tag when you "View Page Source"

 
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7/29/2011 5:37 AM
 
Hi Wes,

Are we looking at different things? 

For me the www.dotnetnuke.com page source starts with doctype, and then goes direct to body.  I did a search for the html start tag and didn't find one.

At the end it stops after the body close tag.

I'm not posting html snippets here.  Too scared of what the editor will do to them

Best wishes,
- Richard
Agile Development Consultant, Practitioner, and Trainer
www.dynamisys.co.uk
 
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