This is probably a good point to drop the validation discussion, since the usual points have been made and to continue would take the thread even further off-topic. In general, "the pros and cons of validation" is one of those never-resolvable wars that I don't want to see consume the list. See http://css-discuss.incutio.com/wiki/Code_Validation for more on the topic, and anyone should feel free to add their views if they feel those views are inadequately represented. I'm still trying to work through the thread's origins and purpose, but I will restate the purpose of the list in case it helps with focus (if help is needed; I'm still trying to figure that out): "Practical discussions of CSS and its use". That is, how to use CSS in the real world, with awareness of one's real-world users and the limitations we have to work within.

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