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Posted by Albert Wiersch on 10/16/06 22:54
"Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote in message
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> He has made some appearances in HTML-related groups, typically _only_ to
> advertize his product and to repeat the same babble about it in response
> to criticism. Having lost his face so many times, I wouldn't be surprised
> if he tried using a fake identity and pretending to be a satisfied
> customer.
I still have my face, thanks.
No need to pretend to be a satisifed customer. First, I wouldn't do that
because it's wrong. Second, there are plenty of satisfied customers already
who have expressed their satisfaction on the CSE HTML Validator testimonial
page.
As for the original question, HTML validators are great tools that should
always be used, but they're not perfect. They can't tell you that a page you
wrote will display perfectly as intended. Some validators are better than
others.
Albert
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