Tom Livingston wrote:
> Though I'm rusty on *HTML hacks- havent used one in years -
> the validator is a tool, not law. If you know that is correct
> and need it for a fix, then it's fine.
With respect, the validator is more likely to know if something
is "correct" than a mere human; I would be inclined to rephrase
your observation along the lines of :
> the validator is a tool, not law. If you need it for a fix,
> then go ahead and use it, but be aware that the validator
> told you it was an error for a very good reason.
Philip Taylor
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