NOTE THAT THIS PAGE'S CODE HAS BEEN ALTERED TO SIMULATE THE ERRANT CODE RESPONSE THAT WAS OCCURRING ON THE PAGE YOU CAME FROM. THE CODE ON THAT PAGE IS AS IT WAS DURING THE PROBLEM AS NOTED ON THAT PAGE.

1 Test Url With Corrective Programming A&A Electronics' Home Page features a gold headline or boiler plate and revolving worlds with moons and a starred background to simulate looking from outer space!

2 Test Url With Corrective Programming A&A Electronics' Home Page features a gold headline or boiler plate and revolving worlds with moons and a starred background to simulate looking from outer space!

3 Test Url With Normal Programming A&A Electronics' Home Page features a gold headline or boiler plate and revolving worlds with moons and a starred background to simulate looking from outer space!

Lines should not extend past the link as in the second example. The gold underlining is not requested but yet appears in the first and third examples. The first link is written with numerous stop underlining over corrective programming and has inverted stop link codes. The second link is written with over corrective programming and the underlining stops with the stop link codes corrected. The third link is written correctly WITHOUT over corrective programming and yet the underlining appears in gold and in this very sentence in purple!

Now two problems exist in these link codes. The first one was very subtle. The stop code for the link was inverted. The slash was put after the link code not before as is normal. The second is that the system is not recognizing normal coding and putting lines in where they should not be as in the third example.

The underline problem in the first link example was more difficult to undo with over corrective programming because the subtle reorientation of the slash mark was employed and thus no over corrective programmed response was forth coming.

Note also that the gold underlined areas in the first link example is link activated: you can "click" anywhere on it and the page is fetched. The second link works as it should in that it is fetch sensitive "clickable" only at the underlined area. The third link is also fetch sensitive or "clickable" only at the purple underlined area but not on the gold underlined area or the purple underlined areas in the paragraphs afterward.

Note that there is not any code prior to the first link that could interact with this test page. When the Third link, which is normally programmed, is moved to the first slot on the page no change in the underlining occurs. Only the underlining of these subsequent paragraphs change. The color turns to black and the font size reduces and the underlining disappears(WHICH SEE).