C ChaosAngel macrumors member Original poster Sep 29, 2005 91 15 UK Jul 3, 2009 #1 Looks like the last update about the prototype iPhone 3G needs to be checked. Looks like a <strong> tag was not closed correctly.
Looks like the last update about the prototype iPhone 3G needs to be checked. Looks like a <strong> tag was not closed correctly.
U uaaerospace macrumors 6502 Feb 15, 2005 396 0 Alabama Jul 3, 2009 #2 ChaosAngel said: Looks like the last update about the prototype iPhone 3G needs to be checked. Looks like a <strong> tag was not closed correctly. Click to expand... Drats! I thought perhaps my eyesight has mysteriously improved overnight.
ChaosAngel said: Looks like the last update about the prototype iPhone 3G needs to be checked. Looks like a <strong> tag was not closed correctly. Click to expand... Drats! I thought perhaps my eyesight has mysteriously improved overnight.
I iMacmatician macrumors 601 Jul 20, 2008 4,249 55 Jul 3, 2009 #3 I refreshed my browser to make sure it wasn't the problem. Then I realized that a formatting tag was missed.
I refreshed my browser to make sure it wasn't the problem. Then I realized that a formatting tag was missed.
J johnnyburke macrumors newbie Jan 22, 2008 8 0 Long Island, New York Jul 3, 2009 #4 ChaosAngel said: Looks like the last update about the prototype iPhone 3G needs to be checked. Looks like a <strong> tag was not closed correctly. Click to expand... Looks like it was a tag that ended as "<b/>". WHOOPS! Attachments Picture 7.png 6.4 KB · Views: 326
ChaosAngel said: Looks like the last update about the prototype iPhone 3G needs to be checked. Looks like a <strong> tag was not closed correctly. Click to expand... Looks like it was a tag that ended as "<b/>". WHOOPS!