Don Gould wrote:
Hummmm.....
Nick you just have to keep reminding me you're a lawyer don't you :p :)
I agree.
I also have to confess that I produced a big web site once a got blasted by
many in the community for not making it w3 compliant. When I looked into it
I realised that there was so much rework involved that I just threw in the
towel on the issue.
Why doesn't FP and other dev tools have compliance checking built in that's
easy to use? (MS I know you listen... go make it a new feature in the next
edition of FP and I might think about using FP again. :)
Dreamweaver (MX 2004) does, and it is far stricter than the code checker
at W3C. Also Opera has the option to send the current page to W3C for
checking ( Ctrl-Alt-V ).
hth,
Steve
Cheers Don
ps: Nick, from a legal pov should I have underlined the word 'might'? ;)
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