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XML Error on article "propositional Logic"
Is mise Duncan Started conversation Jul 12, 2000
I get :
XML Error loading ''
A name was started with an invalid character.
at line 288, character 255
The biconditional is another simply defined symbol which is supposed to stand for the concept of equivalency, that two propositions basically mean the same thing. Usually, this is represented by three horizontal lines or by a two-directional arrow, '<->'. When both 'p' and 'q' are true, 'p<->q' is true. Also, if both 'p' and 'q' are false, 'p<->q' is true. If 'p' and 'q' have different truth-values, then 'p<->q' is not true. Still makes sense, right?</-></-></-></->
I am using IE5.5 (build 5.50.3825.1300)
on Windows NT4
on a Dell GX1.
Any thoughts?
P.S. Don't know how useful it is in internet situations, but a product called "BugTracker" [Broken link removed by Moderator]made my life easier - just a recomendation.
XML Error on article "propositional Logic"
Peta Posted Jul 14, 2000
Thanks Duncan.
I'll get someone to look into it. It looks fine on my Mac, but I know that different browsers react differently. Thanks
XML Error on article "propositional Logic"
Is mise Duncan Posted Jul 14, 2000
I regressed my release of IE5 to the last production release and it now works - I have therefore passed it on to MS...thus, for you, its a SEP
XML Error on article "propositional Logic"
Bald Bloke Posted Jul 15, 2000
Duncan
I'm using IE5.5 without any problem on that page.
Just checked mines more recent. version 5.50.4234.0600
So it seems a vist to the MS update pages in in order
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