Background image no longer displays

I have been editing the same site for years. Today when I
opened Contribute and selected a page to edit, the background image
did not appear in the draft. The background was gray instead. I
tried changing the background to a color as an experiment and it
won't change. Its stuck on this gray color. I am afraid to edit the
page and upload the changes.
The web site appears normally in safari. I tried editing
other pages on the site and the same thing happens on those pages
too.
Thanks for the help in advance.

The background displays fine in Contribute CS3, so I assume
you have CS4.
I guess it has something to do with the way Contribute
handles the setting of the background.
Your doctype declaration is <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">.
In that version of html it's not allowed to have a background
attribute in a td tag.
Most of the times browsers do not punish you for these
mistakes, but since standards ar marching on, maybe they will be
less forgiving in future. Apparently Contribute CS4 does punish
this mistake.
You should solve this by using css to style your html
documents. Or just ignore this as long as you can edit the site and
it displays OK in the browsers.

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