Quote:
<a href="http://www.qcum.co.uk/Superdry-mid-10-p-1.html"><IMG src="/skin1/images/homepages/superdry.gif" border="0"></a>
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...is not valid xhtml
Valid xhtml would be:
Quote:
<a href="/Superdry-mid-10-p-1.html"><img src="/skin1/images/homepages/superdry.gif" border="0" /></a>
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And you probably should include width="x" height="y" as well...
Notice the closing /> on the image? You probably need to do this for your entire site.
This may fix things.
[edited -- I removed the
http://www.qcum.co.uk from the link]
HOWEVER -- a good practice for calling images (but we can't tell from viewing source) is to use src="{$ImagesDir}/path/image.gif" -- and you may have used this -- but I thought I'd share while I'm on a roll...