That would make sense, if the output didn't show up in either browser, but everything shows up just fine in IE 5.5 AND even in Netscape (which is known for it's pickiness when it comes to badly formatted HTML).
I did try validating the output with w3c's validator and everything came up clean.
I'm having some wierd problems with my asp script. I'm trying to generate an Excel sheet from the dynamic ASP data. While the system works beautifully in Netscape and IE 5.5, IE 6.0 is doing something very strange.
I'm basically doing this:
1. print out some static html code
2. gather some...
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