John Maddock wrote:
> I've had a quick look at why the XHTML documents aren't validating: the 
> remaining issues all relate to the use of xmlns inside elements that don't 
> support it.

That's the only issue because it's using the XHTML Transitional doctype. 
But we should really be using the XHTML Strict doctype. That will likely 
show many more issues.


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