Ryan Nichols wrote:
If anyone is interested, I have done the same thing using another
method. Instead of relying on text search and replace, you can just
create your own HTMLTextWriter. I use XHTMLTextWriter when I want to
write XHTML, and the standard when I don't. It's a wee bit more robust
that
there's probably only 10 ASP.NET developers on list that this might
apply to and probably 9 that have already read this -
but just in case you're the one that missed out this (updated) article
might be of some help
A C# class to make your ASP.NET pages XHTML valid
Interesting how this comes up around the same time .NET and the
frustrations of validation appears in the Web Standards Project Buzz
for October 2004 at http://webstandards.org/buzz/archive/2004_10.html
Barry Beattie wrote:
there's probably only 10 ASP.NET developers on list that this might
!
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there's probably only 10 ASP.NET developers on list that this might
apply
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I'm that developer, as I didn't know about it, very interesting!!!
In fact with our cms we make sites html 4.01 compliant