Op dinsdag 25 april 2006 14:04, schreef Sander Devrieze: <snip> > > > Is it a big deal when the W3C defines nice standards and when people > > > then not implement them as defined? Maybe it is not a big feature from > > > an end-users point of view, that's true, but tolerating uncompliancy > > > and closed protocols, is a misfeature, especially for software that is > > > based on open standards as core technology. > > > > Moreover, I cannot imagine someone writing XMPP software, taking care of > > well formed XML and namespaces, who - at the same time - produces a tag > > soup on their website. > > I know about that, and it is on my TODO list. If you want to help me with > that, you are welcome of course. But I cannot fix all things myself. E.g. > the HTML versions of the guide are made by hevea, and unfortunately this > output is not compliant :-( So you also can help by patching hevea.
Well, I started yesterday and at that time next page (the whole website without the comments and forums AFAIK), which is more than 300kb (82 pages)!, contained nearly 2000 bugs when I used XHTML 1.0 Strict: http://ejabberd.jabber.ru/book/print/1 Now, just a bit more than 600 bugs are left, of which most are bugs in Drupal that I cannot fix myself. -- Mvg, Sander Devrieze. xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ejabberd, the expandable Jabber daemon. -- http://ejabberd.jabber.ru/
