What certain browsers consider to be an 'error' and what is 'passable' is probably slightly different too, that would explain why some of you are having the problem in FF and not in Chrome and visa versa. I guess it's a more unobtrusive type of error that you would otherwise not even notice, but due to the nature of the page you're working on it's become apparent and presented itself as a rather obtrusive problem. Incorrect syntax, the browser reads it as an "error". That's why some of you guys are getting the problem when you have a blank src attribute or a blank href attribute. Gecko based browsers apparently do this when the markup is incorrect.
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