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ATTN: Avium by celticess 2004-09-22 08:43:19
Re that html checker thing from the other day. Oddly it really doesn't seem to like hand coded pages. Granted I don't stick the doccument type header in (re that dhtml/html etc thing) and I don't stick the character type line in either(though my system runs on 8859-1 or whatever - I can't remember the exact number but it is 59-1 at the end). In particular if you put in my website it puked on the angle brackets. I don't get why it doesn't like it when it's plain html because without the <> around the tags my site would break and tags would be useless... also for plain html I've not seen people use a close for br ie /br only in xhtml *shrug* and yea it was on auto detect... Tried it on one of the wikis and it similarly barfed over the same sort of little things though they were php and supposedly xml complient. *shrug*
[ Reply ]
  Umm....What? by Avium2004-09-22 08:47:03
    I thought it was you yesterday re aspectus by celticess2004-09-22 08:53:53
      Oh, nope. That was Arachn1d. by Avium2006-11-19 12:55:59
        Ooops sorry :) thats what I get for by celticess2004-09-22 09:15:57
  ATTN: Arachn1d (instead read above) :) (n/t) by celticess2004-09-22 09:16:42
  Huh? by Arachn1d2004-09-22 13:39:43

 

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