|  | Posted by Bone Ur on 11/30/07 03:04 
Well bust mah britches and call me cheeky, on Fri, 30 Nov 2007 01:57:29 GMT Kurda Yon scribed:
 
 > Hi,
 >
 > I try to validate one page with the http://validator.w3.org. This is
 > the error-message that I got:
 > NET-enabling start-tag requires SHORTTAG YES
 >
 > And this is the explanation to the error-message:
 > The sequence <FOO /> can be interpreted in at least two different
 > ways, depending on the DOCTYPE of the document. For HMTL 4.01 Strict,
 > the '/' terminates the tag <FOO (with an implied '>'). However, since
 > many browsers don't interpret it this way, even in the presence of an
 > HMTL 4.01 Strict DOCTYPE, it is best to avoid it completely in pure
 > HTML documents and reserve its use solely for those written in XHTML.
 >
 > However, it does not help. I do not have any <FOO/> tags in my HTML
 > code. This is the body-part of the code:
 > <body>
 > <form action="new.php">
 > </form>
 > </body>
 >
 > The validator complains about the second line of the code.
 >
 > Could anybody pleas help me with this problem?
 
 I think you need a "method" attribute in the form:
 
 <form action="new.php" method="get"> (-or 'post')
 
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 Bone Ur
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