

Of course, I have to point out - they’ve got the coding all wrong. They are using a “(p)” to close his sentences - - and they should use it to open them, then use a “(/p)” to close them. But that’s just me, being nit picky ![]()
(**imagine the parenthesis above to actually be the < and the > - - MT doesn’t seem to like it when I type those in..it picks it up as code and doesn’t dispaly.” lol




11:14 pm on November 6th, 2003
Oddly enough, I’ve had dreams like that
5:52 am on November 7th, 2003
Not so odd . . . I’ve heard worse
10:53 pm on November 11th, 2003
Actually, you can get away with using the (p) tag as a (br/) tag in some versions of some browsers. When was this strip published?
6:01 pm on November 18th, 2003
Just use the escaped characters like this:
<p&rt;</p&rt;
Foxtrot rocks. . .
6:03 pm on November 18th, 2003
Oops. Wrong escaped characters:
<p></p>