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Posted by Paul B on 03/08/07 16:53
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 11:49:43 -0500, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removethis@comcast.net> wrote:
>Paul B wrote:
>> On 8 Mar 2007 07:52:17 -0800, "Travis Newbury"
>> <TravisNewbury@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On Mar 8, 10:40 am, Paul B <customerservi...@houstoncrafts.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> Separate issues. The "of course", I understood, referred to the pages
>>>>>>> having been created in Dreamweaver.
>>>>>> I use dreamweaver and handcode. Does it bother the visitor ? No. Do
>>>>>> they care ? No.
>>>>> I'm confused. Relevance to your previous question and my response?
>>>> You're confused ?
>>>> I took it that you were saying that cos it is dreamweaver that there
>>>> must be errors.
>>> He was.... sigh....
>>
>> Then he is wrong. Dreamweaver doesn't put in errors, inexperienced
>> users do. ~larger sigh~
>
>If Dreamweaver generates code, and the code has errors, and the user
>doesn't do any of the HTML coding on its own, then that means that
>Dreamweaver generates erroneous code, and the skill level of the user
>has nothing to do with it. If your point is that an experienced,
>HTML-savvy user winds up with good code because he fixes whatever is
>wrong with the code that Dreamweaver generates, that doesn't alter the
>fact that Dreamweaver generates erroneous code.
Or, it could mean that the user did something wrong for DW to put in
the errors. :p
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