> <html><table bgcolor="#ffffff" width="100%" height="50" cellpadding="0"
> cellspacing="2" border="4"><tr><td bgcolor="#000000" gradcolor="#fc3456"
> gradangle="180"><b><font color="#fc3456" size="7"><center><marquee
> width="40%" height="50" behavior="scroll" scrollamount="3"
> scrolldelay="0" bgcolor="#ffffff">Color Contrasted Hooded
> Marquee</marquee></center></font></B></td></tr></table><br><table
> width="100%" height="45" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="3"
> border="3"><tr><td bgcolor="#000000" gradcolor="#0099ff"
> gradangle="180"><b><font color="#000000" size="7"><center><marquee
> width="50%" height="45" behavior="scroll" scrollamount="3"
> scrolldelay="0" bgcolor="#0099ff">Double Hooded Marquee with
> Border</marquee></center></font></B></td></tr></table>
>
> <table width="100%" height="55" cellpadding="20" cellspacing="0"
> border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#000000" gradcolor="#0099ff"
> gradangle="180"><b><font color="#000000"><center><marquee width="50%"
> behavior="scroll" scrollamount="3" scrolldelay="0"
> bgcolor="#0099ff">Full Hooded
> Marquee</marquee></center></font></B></td></tr></table></html>
>
Huh?
hey whats with the above?
"Mac Daddy" doesn't realize his newsreader is sending HTML instead of
plain text. HTML formats can be malformed, and in some readers might
display as just the code. (For the same reason that Web sites appear
differently in different browsers.)