There are some html "validators" that you can point to web pages and it
will pass them and report on standards compliance.  I think w3c have
some for different standards like html versions and possibly xml.

BillK

On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 02:51, Reinhard Katzmann wrote:
> Hi Guran!
> 
> > 
> > What is the standard? How can I show to him that certain rules has to be 
> > followed to give all visitors the capacity to view the page?
> 
> There is no real standard. Of course there are HTML4.x,HTML3.x,XHTML
> etc. standards available for the HTML language but most of the "Designers"
> of homepages do not care much for that. I do not accept cookies as
> well but there are pages which are cookie-overloading like all the
> pages from yahoo (especially the former egroups).
> 
> Sometimes cookies are used for sending informations or storing user
> settings (the useful part), other times they are used to track down
> how you used the webpage and how often. There are organisations out
> there which try to do something against it and others trying to
> create superior technics to cookies (php is a very good way to
> never have the need to use cookies again ;). But I personally
> doubt that we will have a cookie free Internet in the far future...
> 
> Reinhard
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