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Borders in IE on PC, very strange!!!

yehzap (TechnicalUser)
8 Mar 05 9:11
I am using Creative Suite CS on Mac and working on my web site with Golive CS. Everything works fine except with IE on PC. It's impossible to get ride of the white borders around my images on pages based on Golive style sheets.
It looks like a mozaik, this is not what we want!! With all other major browsers on PC and Mac, no problem! Only with IE.
Here an example error page:
http://www.vandenboomen-architecten.nl/interieur/kasten01.html

I am using ImageReady and Photoshop to transfer my page into Golive. Then i make links, remove borders by set them to "0", add a counter and center everything. As i said; pages based on my style sheet apears wrong. When i do the same but don't make a style sheet from the page i got from ImageReady it looks fine.
This page i made without using a style sheet and it's ok:
http://www.vandenboomen-architecten.nl/interieur/pageinterieur2.html

I used also W3C Validator to check everything, but it says nothing is my opinion. Many other pages shows the same amount of errors as my site. So, what's worth to check it with WC3???

Please send me some information.
Thanks in advance.
wiser3 (Programmer)
10 Mar 05 11:02
IE doesn't handle white space properly. For example '<td> <img src="">' will cause problems because there is a space between the td> and <img. IE is supposed to ignore this space but doens't. Remove any spaces, tabs and enters from around the img tags in the source code.

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