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Posted by dorayme on 10/04/61 11:57
In article <edi0b1$7s0$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk>,
David Dorward <dorward@yahoo.com> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>
> > I was surprised, not displeased, to see that a small typo (a "
> > forgotten to be moved when I moved an inline style to a sheet)
> > threw only Safari, of all my browsers. It ignored the whole style
> > sheet concerned. A useful quick flag of some minor error from the
> > website maker's point of view, questionably severe from the end
> > user's.
>
> I suspect this is more a case of "They implemented the spec" then
> they "Intentionally didn't write fantastic error recovery". This is why
> validation tools exist though.
iCab has just the right balance on this, in that there is a very
useful icon at top, a face that smiles and is green when the HTML
and CSS is kosher, it does not smile and changes to an orange for
minor stuff like deprecated tags, possibly poor practice stuff,
and angrier purple and grimace for perceived bad mistakes.
--
dorayme
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