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Posted by Rob Waaijenberg on 08/11/07 10:20
Craig schreef:
> Franklin wrote:
>> On 11 Aug 00:51, Bear Bottoms <bearbottoms1@gmai.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>
>>> A validator is a computer program used to check the validity or
>>> syntactical correctness of a fragment of code or document. The term
>>> is commonly used in the context of validating HTML, CSS and XML
>>> documents or RSS feeds though it can be used for any defined
>>> format or language. That is exactly what CSE and W3C both do. CSE
>>> does a better job. W3C gives my webpage a perfect green light,
>>> whereas CSE is showing me several lines of syntax that can be
>>> corrected and one error.
>>
>> Where is Mr Bottoms's quotation taken from?
>
> <http://appling.kent.edu/ResourcePages/Courseware/Documents/html_validation.ppt>
> would be my guess.
>
> -Craig
Which is a document lacking in quality.
Under the heading Why should I validate
it doesn't give any reasons why validation is important.
Under the heading Importance of validating XHTML code
it doesn't describe *why* it is important to validate xhtml.
It hints at the need for correct syntax, but it gives no reasons why or
what would happen when the syntax is not correct.
Finally it refers to Wikipedia for _lot of really good information on
XHTML_.
--
Rob
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