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You must have been using GET rather than POST.Spider's won't submit
forms that us POST, but they have every right to follow forms that use
GET.
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This is an ad for a product. Sure the output validates and there are
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Hi Charles
Download Firefox (if you haven't already) and then install the
LiveHTTPHeaders plug in (http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/). Restart
Firefox and LiveHTTPHeaders will then be under the tools menu and all
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misleading. There is nothing about the Dreamweaver template system
that doesn't conform with XHTML. Dreamweavers templating works through
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I think we have assertained that the issue is not present in Firefox
1. This thread has now been closed - please do not respond further.
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. This is
basically the same as using tables for visual layout. If you can do
the same thing using more appropriate elements and some CSS, you'll be
blessed with eternal good karma and will be worshipped as a standards
guru by the millions of list members.
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Sorry missed one part of your post:
For example, can it be uses to group a number of related links together?
I'd suggest that Fieldset in this context is meaningless - its not
ArchorSet, its FieldSet - its for form fields. Use a list (ul or ol)
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Thanks Neerav
I've got rid of everything I can and reduced the fonts as much as I
dare and its still 300px too wide for a landscape A4.
I've tried setting widths to auto, 100%, px - nothing makes a difference.
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I think that only for stolen sites comment is a little off. For
example I'll often develop something on my local machine on a URL like
http://localhost/project-name and then deploy it on its own URL.
base is invaluable in this sort of situation.
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) the more you
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Spam has to be stopped on delivery - hiding email addresses is a
bandaid solution and a poor one at that.
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Of course. The point is just to make it more difficult. A car alarm
doesn't stop car theft, but with all else equal, the thief will choose
one without an alarm.
That's fine true but by making it difficult for spam bots you also
make it difficult for your users.
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I think this is an excellent idea I've got lots of great feeds that
I'd like to share I'm sure others do to. The reason I'm closing it
is because I don't think the list is the best place for this resource
- I'd like to find somewhere more permanent on the site for it.
I'm going to
Hey All
I've creaked a Standards related feeds category in the resources on
section on the site - http://webstandardsgroup.org/resources/#cat32.
Feel free to add links to RSS Atom feeds there.
I've taken the liberty of adding the ones already posted to this
thread under the names of those who
Sorry to be a wet blanket guys but this has little or no bearing on
web standards.
From: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm
The mail list does not cover:
* Non-Web Standards related issues and support
* Discussion of server-side
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) at least I know what I'm aiming for.
Thanks for testing in those browsers - I'll go back to the designers
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Guys hate to rain on your parade but if your browser can understand
that obfuscation what makes you think that a email address harvestor
is not going to be able to?
These guys are writing complex viruses that harvest email addresses
directly from people's Outlook contact lists, surely they can
Hey Jackie
I agree with you and think maybe I just didn't explain myself properly.
A guy in high school who has made a site for his uncle and one for his
soccer team is not going to be able to charge the same rate as someone
who has been developing site professionally for a number of years.
I
Hey Guys
This is a service industry, provide cost based on how much the will
cost you to do (i.e. long the work takes you to do). Implementing
standards may save you time or add extra development time.
For example I feel that CSS based design takes less time and as such
should cost less that a
Hi Taco
I really don't know the answers to your questions, but thats never
stopped me from trying to answer them in the past so why now? But
before I do can I just point out that this is coming off the top of my
head from 5 minutes research on the web. I'm a geek, not a lawyer.
Are there
Hi John
I don't want to weigh into this argument of tables right or wrong - I
think all the angles are being covered pretty well at the moment. But
I read your post a couple of things jumped out at me.
On the whole it's a good read I agree with a lot of what you are
saying bit this section:
Hi Razvan
I'd suggest the best option would be to make it a background image on
the body tag. Your body tag is going to be your top level containing
block so it will always stretch to the height of your content.
relative height: properties are always going to be relative to your
viewport or
Hi
Please see the list guildines at
http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm. If you want a
solution to your problem the guidlines will explain what information
you are going to need to provide in order to help us help you.
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Thanks Patrick
Yes you are right about html being the top level container, but I
guess I was thinking about visible area - I never realised that you
could style the html. Will try this out for sure.
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I tried, in all my accessibility lovingness to add title tags to some images
on a page today and it is telling me that the title tag is not allowed by the
dtd and it won't parse the page.
I'm assuming that you are talking about the title= attribute rather
than the title tag?
I tried the
Hi Brian
I've checked your site in both IE Firebird and have run it through
the CSS HTML validators (one HTML page fails), but I still can't see
the problem. Descriptions such as everything has gone wacky,
things to display completely differently and broken something
somewhere are not really
Hey Guys
All I get is an advertising page. Looks as though your domain name
registration hasn't taken yet.
You should be able to set up your own local DNS entry to do the job in
the interim i, all we need is the IP address from Peter a text
editor.
1) Find a file on your computer called
Hey Brian
Okay in Moz everything on the MAIN page
http://www.mosincorporated.com/site2/main.php is okay except for the white
field with the scrollbars - this div expands pit about 8 pixels further than
it should - the white of the menu side should be used as a guide as to what
this side
Hi Andy
No offence, but discussion of specific server side products is off
topic. Please check out the some the MT resource sites
(http://www.google.com/search?hl=enlr=ie=UTF-8q=moveable+type+%28resources+OR+tutorial+OR+learning%29btnG=Search)
or the MT homepage
Hi Kevin
I don't have a access to NS6 on a mac, but just a friendly word of advice:
Please try to be more descriptive if you really want to get your
problem solved. Firstly use a nice descriptive subject line so that
people can quickly decide whether or not they are able to assist - I
would
I know the W3C validator is available as a Debian package (the link
checker is also part of the package) - we've got it running locally
here. The source of the HTML CSS validators are available if thats
the sort of thing you are looking for.
http://validator.w3.org/source/
Sorry - one other thing I forgot to mention... Tidy:
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http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
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I agree with Ryan - coding for specific browsers is a futile excerise.
We do use javascript quite a bit but its usually to provide additional
funcitonality to users who are able to handle it. The empahsis is on
people still being able to use the site without javascript. This could
include things
Well at least someone has found a use for it -
http://diveintomark.org/archives/2004/05/02/user-friendly-feeds
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The doctype that you are using:
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd;
doesn't contain the elements that you are using in your code:
window
titlebarmycontent/titlebar
contentmycontent/content
/window
...so your
I believe there is an Atom feed that you might find more useful. Most
blog readers should handle it.
http://discuss.webstandardsgroup.org/atom.xml
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There is some pretty nice code available at
http://www.qld.gov.au/web/cue/template/implementations.html that
sounds close to what you want. It doesn't remember last state but it
does generate some very nice tight simple markup, works across a
range of browers and degrades well in the absences of
Hey Peter
I haven't checked it out in depth, but I just wanted to say that from
the quick glance I had, it looks stunning the code is pretty sharp
to boot.
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need to know is at w3c.org, it just takes time trying to
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possibilities that has opened up.
I don't feel the web is ready for it yet.
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I still don't think its worth the effort though.
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redundant because they are the default values.
Unless you have reset these values previously, you don't need to set them to
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How to debug CSS:
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Google goes anti semantic (h1's are to easily abused):
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is ok).
I'm not meaning to be harsh but we need to be considerate of those that are
concerned about mail volume.
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Mate - I've been looking at br hr - but I've got to ask myself why
bother with definition lists at all if I've got to hack to get it to look
right.
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Think about it - if I made a page that was https then had an iframe that
was http from another server The user thinks they are getting https but
in fact they are not. IE does go over the top though - anything linked will
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guess these guys weren't keen
to have to support all the features of XHTML when people only really use
about 30% of it. The emphasis in DENG is that its very light weight - so
this kind of makes sense. Basic is there to cater to this type of scenario.
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+ If you really need sound - don't have it play automatically. Make the user
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wisely.
http://www.mnot.net/cache_docs/
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Adobe seem to have dumped this little gem from their site :(
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Cols is the number of column that you want in your text areas (similar to
rows) and depending on your doctype - it may be required.
So if you want 50 columns in your text areas you have to add cols=50.
hth
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- the author
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Hey Martin
We use host headers to run multiple sites from the 1 IP address so this is not
an option :(
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http://basketsgalore.gruden.com.
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Thanks Chris
Width on the para fixed it. Kinda odd though isn't it?
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http://www.google.com/technology/pigeonrank.html
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up you get a message that looks a lot like
your one (document type does not allow element X here). However that
message is cryptic to the point of being nonsense, so we'll have to see your
code to be able to give you a proper answer.
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Mark
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Mark
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Nice article on making forms a bit nicer.
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/1273
Cheers
Mark
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Technical Director
Gruden Pty Ltd
Tel: 9956 6388
Mob: 0410 458 201
Fax: 9956 8433
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