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On Thu, 18 May 2000, Pierre Abbat wrote:

> On Thu, 18 May 2000, sam th wrote:
> >Well, bob said that he didn't want editing till friday, so I thought I
> >would make this suggestion before then.  
> >Currently, not all of our HTML documents are valid HTML (or XHTML).  I,
> >personally, would like to change this (if you can't tell, I'm sort of a
> >stickler for validity).  Now, there is an easy way to do this for HTML.
> >The W3C provides a utility called Tidy that takes bad HTML, and makes it
> >good.  I would like to apply this to all of our HTML.  
> 
> That should probably be okay for the user documentation, but the table of what
> is done, what doesn't work, etc. is written with columns aligned in the source,
> and I'd rather you didn't run it through anything that messes it up. Run it
> through weblint and fix what it complains about.
> 
> phma
> 

if you are reffering to roadmap.html, you shouldn't worry.  I have run
tidy on it, and it looks identical.  you can see the results at
http://sam.rh.uchicago.edu/abiword/docs/new_roadmap
           
                                sam th               
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