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Posted by Bruce Grubb on 04/23/06 05:35
In article <_%62g.28784$az4.11064@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
"Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>
> > No URL yet, the original site is www.faithecchurch.org .
>
> Ok, your first goal should be to fix the errors, which will put you well
> on your way to being a cross-browser compatible site.
>
> <http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.faithecchurch.or
> g%2F>
>
> and some CSS errors and warning as well:
>
> <http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?profile=css2&warning=2&uri=http%
> 3A%2F%2Fwww.faithecchurch.org%2F>
It is even worst than that. Here is what Icab (which has a built in
validator) found:
Funny Icab which has a HTML validator produceds this:
Altogether 63 errors found. Only 33 are listed below.
HTML error (1/5): The DOCTYPE declaration is missing.<<<<<<<<
HTML error (14/97): The document title is missing.
CSS Error (14/10): Unknown CSS property OVERFLOW-X.
CSS Error (14/30): Unknown CSS property OVERFLOW-Y.
HTML error (14/97): The tag <TITLE> is missing.
HTML warning (20/94): The attribute "HEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag
<TABLE> and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML warning (23/115): The attribute "HEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag
<TABLE> and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML warning (28/94): The attribute "HEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag
<TABLE> and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML warning (31/98): The attribute "HEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag
<TABLE> and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML warning (35/114): The attribute "HEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag
<TABLE> and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML warning (62/80): The attribute "HEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag
<TABLE> and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML warning (67/94): The attribute "HEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag
<TABLE> and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML error (71/43): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (73/34): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (74/54): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (75/79): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (78/54): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (80/27): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (83/54): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (85/27): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (88/54): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (90/27): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (93/54): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (94/94): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (97/45): The tag <FONT> is not part of the HTML standard which
was declared for this document.
HTML error (98/260): Entity city is unknown. The most probable reason for
this error is using the & character in URLs without encoding it correctly
as &.
HTML error (98/260): Entity state is unknown. The most probable reason for
this error is using the & character in URLs without encoding it correctly
as &.
HTML error (98/260): Entity zipcode is unknown. The most probable reason
for this error is using the & character in URLs without encoding it
correctly as &.
HTML error (98/260): Entity country is unknown. The most probable reason
for this error is using the & character in URLs without encoding it
correctly as &.
HTML error (98/260): Entity title is unknown. The most probable reason for
this error is using the & character in URLs without encoding it correctly
as &.
HTML error (98/260): Entity cid is unknown. The most probable reason for
this error is using the & character in URLs without encoding it correctly
as &.
HTML error (98/280): The attribute </A in tag <A> is not allowed.
HTML warning (136/84): The attribute "HEIGHT" is deprecated in the tag
<TABLE> and should no longer be used. It is suggested CSS be used instead.
HTML Tidy really had problems as well:
Document content looks like HTML proprietary
(this mean it is not standard HTML)
This document has errors that must be fixed before
using HTML Tidy to generate a tidied up version.
Character codes 128 to 159 (U+0080 to U+009F) are not allowed in HTML;
even if they were, they would likely be unprintable control characters.
Tidy assumed you wanted to refer to a character with the same byte value in
the Windows-1252 encoding and replaced that reference with the Unicode
equivalent.
The table summary attribute should be used to describe
the table structure. It is very helpful for people using
non-visual browsers. The scope and headers attributes for
table cells are useful for specifying which headers apply
to each table cell, enabling non-visual browsers to provide
a meaningful context for each cell.
The alt attribute should be used to give a short description
of an image; longer descriptions should be given with the
longdesc attribute which takes a URL linked to the description.
These measures are needed for people using non-graphical browsers.
For further advice on how to make your pages accessible
see "http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL". You may also want to try
"http://www.cast.org/bobby/" which is a free Web-based
service for checking URLs for accessibility.
You are recommended to use CSS to specify the font and
properties such as its size and color. This will reduce
the size of HTML files and make them easier to maintain
compared with using <FONT> elements.
To learn more about HTML Tidy see http://tidy.sourceforge.net
Please send bug reports to html-tidy@w3.org
HTML and CSS specifications are available from http://www.w3.org/
Lobby your company to join W3C, see http://www.w3.org/Consortium
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