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Posted by xyZed on 11/23/91 11:43
There is circumstantial evidence that on Sat, 25 Mar 2006 14:54:02
+0000, Toby Inkster <usenet200603@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote
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> Firstly, the validator is not erroneous -- it is acting correctly -- your
> HTML is invalid.
> Secondly, there is no Javascript error. The Javascript is fine in itself;
> it has simply been embedded into the HTML wrongly.
The validator is flagging erroneous errors, but only because the
poorly written javascript code fools the html validator into thinking
the code is html (or something like that) I think I mistakenly said
they were flagging javascript errors but the correct observation
should be they are flagging html errors in javascript code?
> > I have read the information on this page
> > http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/problems.html#script
> > which offers a solution. But I do not want to accidently disable the
> > javascript functions of my affiliate links by adding stuff I don't
> > understand.
>
> The solution proposed on that page is fine. It won't change how your
> Javascript operates.
Thank you.
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