From: Richard S. Holmes (rsholmes_at_MailBox.Syr.Edu)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 05:14:30 PDT
"Ed Murphy" <emurphy42_at_socal.rr.com> writes: > <html> > > <head> > <title> Fantasy Recreation Consulting - Home </title> > </head> > > <body background="image/ocean.jpg"> > > <img align=right src="image/palm_tree.jpg"> > > > -- > Ed Murphy <emurphy42_at_socal.rr.com> "I'm not sure I can go through > http://members.fortunecity.com/emurphy/ with it. Leave, I mean." > > -- > Rule Date: 2002-08-01 06:29:43 GMT Validity: No problems. Style: Do not adjust your set! This is indeed a plain text message, not MIME formatted. An interesting idea with subtleties in its implications. Is the Judge to award style points based on the correctness and quality of the HTML? If so I could dock for absence of a DOCTYPE; height, width, and alt attributes on the img tags, and so forth. But the Judge is no expert on the nuances of HTML, and the players are not assumed to be, either; more to the point, this is FRC, not a final exam in a web site design course. Faulty HTML may in fact be regarded as a feature, not a fault, in this round. Or not; we'll see what restrictions are made. Speaking of restrictions, 190.1 makes none, or at least none explicitly. +1.5. -- - Rich Holmes Syracuse, NY -- Rule Date: 2002-08-01 12:14:53 GMT
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