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Old 07-23-2010, 01:08 PM   #116
st_albert
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Originally Posted by eBookLuke View Post
can you explain better to me this point? I don't know xhtml

Even, if you find in the code any improvement to do, please let me know by write the wrong code line and the right one



Luke
Actually, according to this:

http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_img.asp

either way should work. I was just suggesting an alternative coding that, in my experience, works in most if not all the readers I've tried. I don't know that the former, width="51%" attribute will NOT work. It should be fine. However, Kiermel stated that the problem was with either that or alt="" and I thought an empty alt= attribute should be acceptable, as long as it's there.

Sorry for any confusion.
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