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Posted by jodleren on 12/23/07 10:37

On 23 Dec., 00:53, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> In article
> <26aff379-bb0a-4515-b0c0-fd40bf193...@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.co
> m>,
>  jodleren <sonn...@hot.ee> wrote:

> Recheck your mark up here.
>
> Is this the markup you want to know something about:

I tested it on validator.w3.org and it found 54 errors.
Some of them were my typos above etc and other simple stuff caused by
my tiredness yesterday. And it is ok on.

Still, I get some 26 errors mostly by nested tables... other pages
give none. I cannot see why they are different, as they are all based
on the same system and headers... but sometimes it claims that </td>
not allowed here and <tr height=... is not allowed, sometimes it is
ok. On of the better ones on </head> closing an unopened <head>, as
far as I can read, it is there... :)
I have a small htm file which I include in as first thing in all
files, so thay are all the same. But the validated result is
different...

Am I the only one seeing this?

WBR & merry christmas
Sonnich

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