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Posted by Steve Pugh on 04/22/07 14:11
Desmond wrote:
> I do understand fully
> <td>This isn't working</td> so the Apostraphy is causing an error.
> This is perfectly acceptable in HTML but tell that to w3c
Post a URL. Because an apostrophe character is valid in text in all
versions of HTML. So something else must be going on here. Which means
we need to see the whole page, and the HTTP headers coming from your
server, in order to determine what exactly.
> <table align="center"> and <div align="center"> also works fine but
> not in w3c
The W3C validator (indeed any proper validator) has nothing to do with
whether something "works fine" or not, but everything to do with
whether it follows the formal syntax or not.
Depends on the doctype. Those are valid in the Transitional forms of
HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 but not in the Strict forms, where all such
presentational clutter should be moved to CSS.
Steve
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