Title: RE: [WSG] Site Review - CAR SELLER PORTAL
We proud to be the first car seller world wide portal to use XHTML and Webstandards
...I'd wait until AFTER your page validates before saying things like that, and check! (http://www.autotrader.co.uk)
Your fieldsets are also missing legends
Dear Mr. Mason.
I suppose that you DIDN´T understood what i wrote before.
I said X HTML Web Standards, and for me, that site, even uses HTML tags
as you can see follows...
div style=position:absolute;left:0px;top:117px;color:white;
bTo activate all search settings above pleasefont color=red
a
Title: RE: [WSG] Site Review - CAR SELLER PORTAL
Am I looking at the right site? http://validator.w3.org/check?verbose=1=http%3A//www.meucarronovo.com.br/ doesn't validate
-Original Message-
From: Genau Lopes Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 March 2005 13:46
To: wsg
good work, only two things :
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.meucarronovo.com.br%2F;verbose=1
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://www.meucarronovo.com.br/c/mcn.css
regards
Daniele
http://www.gizax.it
Internet Accessibility
- Original Message -
From:
Hi Daniele,
You wrote:
good work, only two things :
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.meucarronovo.com.br%2F;verbose=1
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http://www.meucarronovo.com.br/c/mcn.css
Hmmm I checked:
*Can you escape an ampersand using an
entity such as #38; in JavaScript code and still
have the script work?
*Gene,
Good question. I dont know.
I will try fix that.
Thanks.
Gene Falck wrote:
Hi Daniele,
You wrote:
good work, only two things :
quote*Can you escape an ampersand using an
entity such as #38; in JavaScript code and still
have the script work?
*Gene,
Good question. I dont know.
I will try fix that.
Thanks.
Gene,
I tried switch the javascript ampersands , by ASCII code , but the js
didn´t works.
Anyone
Genau Lopes Jr. wrote:
Gene,
I tried switch the javascript ampersands , by ASCII code , but the js
didn´t works.
Anyone knows how to switch for a valid character?
Thanks,
Genau L. Jr
One solution is to move the javascript to an external file and call it
with a src attribute. The other is to
Gene Falck wrote:
Hi Erik,
Which is about what I was suspecting--its one thing
to give the user agent an entity when what you want
is a text rendering of a character and quite another
to use an entity where the program must treat it as
part of your coding. BTW, do you see any difference
in this
Erik,
You where right! My code was validated inserting spaces between the
"" and "" characters.
My doubt is know why the validators odnt understand those characters
togheter. I will try to find some documentation and DOM specifies to
discover why that happpens.
BTW, Erik, you advice was very
Hi Erik,
You wrote:
I tend to have all of my javascript in external files
which is the other way to make sure that this doesn't
happen.
Great way to stay away from the validation of code
included within an HTML file. I have one situation
in which I can't see that as a solution. The file
is a real
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