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Re: weblint
On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, Alex Hudson wrote:
> There's no such thing as 'HTML'. The are standardised versions of HTML - if
> you're writing new pages, you should be using XHTML/1.0, which is equivilent
> to HTML/4.0 but is also valid XML.
>
> As for the tags, it doesn't matter in this instance - use whatever tags you
> like. <font face..> isn't recognised by all browsers; neither is ECMAScript.
> But that doesn't mean your HTML is wrong. Stuff like weblint is only useful
> (for me) for filling in width= and height=, and stuff like that. Don't
> expect it to be able to do much more than that..
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex.
>
thanks Alex........ more books to buy....... as if my book shelf wasn't already
straining under the wieght :-)
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Thanks,
Ross
ross.h [at] ntlworld.com
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