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    I am writing HTML documentation for a C# project. When I include in the documentation it is rendered exactly that way in the HTLM generated by Visual Studio 2003 "Build Comment Web Pages ..." on the Tools menu. However it is not rendered at all by my IE 6 browser. Anyone have a clue about this? Gary Hyslop

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      I am writing HTML documentation for a C# project. When I include in the documentation it is rendered exactly that way in the HTLM generated by Visual Studio 2003 "Build Comment Web Pages ..." on the Tools menu. However it is not rendered at all by my IE 6 browser. Anyone have a clue about this? Gary Hyslop

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      Without any specifics, no one can really help you. If you believe this is a problem with the HTML, please post your questions in the Web Development[^] forum. I also urge you to check out NDoc[^], a project I've had the pleasure to work on and that is used widely by the industry to generate many different formats from C# (and not VB.NET) comments. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Software Design Engineer Developer Division Sustained Engineering Microsoft [My Articles]

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