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Message original : antonye The ALT tag is the recognised W3C standard. If other browsers don't support it then they're pretty poor. |
Yes it's a W3C standard, which says that the ALT tag must only be displayed when the real content can't be displayed (picture missing on the server). So I repeat it, Internet Explorer is wrong when displaying it for an available content.
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/stru....html#adef-alt The poorest browser of the market is Internet Explorer, which is the only one not to respect the W3C standards
