"Jens Gyldenkærne Clausen" wrote
> Answers in other languages than English or Danish are very rare -
> so yes, you are right. (Actually even questions and answers in
> English are quite rare - but they do occur).
Hi Jens,
please do'nt get me wrong on the language part: I find it very normal that
when writing to a Danish group, the answers will be in Danish (or
maybe/hopefully English). No objections to this at all (same would happen in
a Dutch group, I guess). I was just expressing my difficulty in
understanding your language as a Dutchman. Guess I still need some practise
!
> please note that the standard method of
> quoting a usenet message is to place your own text _below_ the
> quotation. Also, it is considered unpolite (bad netiquette) to
> quote a full message - it is sufficient to quote lines that are
> directly relevant to the new text.
You are right. I knew but I forgot (normally I do follow this netiquette). I
guess I handled this message too much as a normal email-message (with which
*I must admit* I am less strict when it comes to quoting/answering).
Hopefully this one makes up for it.
> Why did you ask your question here? There's nothing
> wrong in doing so, but I would guess that there also is a dutch
> group on html programming.
Actually, I was looking for a specific win2000-NG since the problem occurred
on a win2000-platform. Combining this with the assumption that I did not
expect Microsoft to go wrong on this on their IE5.5 (since the meta-tag we
are discussing is *I assume* a IE-supported feature only). I saw the phrase
"internet.webdesign.html" while I was searching for "windows 2000" so I
don't know why this NG was listed as one containing "win 2000"-related
messages (maybe I ordered to look the NG's messages also??). I also falsely
assumed that it was an 'international group'. Guess I had to look more
thorough though, seen the language of most of its messages ! So...wrong two
times (jee, indeed a few mistakes!
) I will write to the related Dutch NG
asap (although I already have quite a clear vision on what the problem is, I
want a few more experiences because I get a strong idea that many dislike
the fading effect I use on my web site).
Thanks Jens for your informative reply. I apreciate it.
Bye!
Erik
Holland