Jason Cartwright:
> 
> Lee Goddard:
> > Whilst tiny "W3C Valid XHTML" badges generally annoy me, but I think
> > the BBC is the perfect place to display them.
> 
> ... Having to, or wanting to explain how something is achieved to 
> an end users is, to me, a sign of the technology's infancy - 
> and is something we need to overcome. Best recent example of 
> this - Flash video - it just works and everyone loves it.
> </rant> :-D

:) I wasn't thinking of the non-technies, but rather sticking the badge in the 
footer. A tiny little badge, You'd hardly notice it. Just feel that the BBC 
should be representing standards on all levels: whilst these days most 
listeners may not notice a split infinitive, one still expects split 
infinitives to be caught before reaching the airwaves....

Failing that, just sorting out the messy HTML (Barley) would be ... so very, 
very nice....! 

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