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Re: LEGO website bug report: Invalid forward apostrophe character
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lugnet.publish.html
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Tue, 16 Jan 2001 00:49:11 GMT
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In lugnet.publish.html, Todd Lehman writes:
> Microsoft sucks!!!
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> IE5 *crashed* from that?!
Oh no, it didn't crash. It was just popping the error and then everything
went as usual. Thanks for unfixing it, now it works fine. :^)
> LOL! OK, maybe I'll unfix it. It was working fine, even though the validator
> balked.
Ah, the validator ;^) I don't like the W3C validator. To pass it means
eliminating tags like MARGINWIDTH and MARGINHEIGHT which means giving away
some of the site's design. What's with the W3C validator saying that <P>
and <IMG> tags don't belong in a certain place?
I like the Netscape validator better:
http://websitegarage.netscape.com/O=wsg/tuneup_plus/index.html
Both validators balk at having </FORM> tag in the wrong place but placing it
in the correct place creates an extra paragraph which means again giving
away some of the site's design to satisfy the validators.
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