At 15:55 +0100 on 07/08/2009, David Dorward wrote about Re: [css-d] 
firefox problem:

>The second thing to deal with is the syntax errors:
>
>http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hcam.net%2Fposts.html&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&group=0
>
>Once you've dealt with the machine detectable errors, then start
>worrying about browsers rendering things other than as you expect.

They are NOT syntax errors per-sa but harmless Markup from his 
WebDesign program. They can be automatically eliminated from the copy 
uploaded to the Web Site (while leaving them in the master copy on 
his computer) by having the WebDesign program create a clean copy for 
manual uploading or having it clean the copy it uploads itself. This 
is the same type of crud that Office creates when it outputs HTML so 
that the HTML can be round-trip read back into Office as if it were a 
.DOC not a .HTM/.HTML format file.

There are no REAL (ie: HTML statement) syntax errors there only non-HTML tags.
-- 

Bob Rosenberg
RockMUG Webmaster
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www.RockMUG.org
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