How about: The site is on my machine which is connected to the internet via a dial-up (dhcp) connection. As I dont have it hosted, it makes posting a link to it seem a little silly IMO.
My question could probably better be rephrased as, "Is there any widely known differences between the two versions of Mozilla that I may be unaware of?" or "Are there any pitfalls I should avoid when generating HTML for Mozilla 0.9.9 ?"
Having said that my HTML is generated with CGI.pm in a CGI::Application framework. I also thought posting 18kb of HTML in a node pretty excessive..
My intent wasnt to cause lots of rolling of the eyes, just ask (what I thought was) a faily simple question at a time when there wasnt too much CB activity (nor many ppl active). While I realise I am off topic here, I figured there would be some monks here using a similar combination of applications as I am, and thought this may not be unreasonable.
The feedback received thus far suggests otherwise, and so I appologise for my ignorance.
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