It appears to be generated by the line:
<SCRIPT>__ShowEmbedObject(__GATEWAY__);</script>
when I look in:
<SCRIPT language="JavaScript" src="/js/embedControl.js"></SCRIPT>
I see:
function __ShowEmbedObject(__ELEMENT_ID)
{
document.write( __ELEMENT_ID.text );
__ELEMENT_ID.id = "";
}
there is a tag:
<comment id="__GATEWAY__">
My WAG would be that IE is passing the object representing the comment tag to the function while Firefox is not. The message from Firefox's JavaScript console is:
Warning: Element referenced by ID/NAME in the global scope. Use W3C standard document.getElementById() instead.
Source File: http://www.lge.com/
Line: 36
Is "__GATEWAY__" some kind of global variable in IE?
Bernie