Its very easy to test if a webpage is standards complient (using the w3c 
validator).
Whats needed is a way to test if a browser is standards complient or if 
an authoring tool is outputing complient code. If such a thing existed 
(coupled with some kind of logo to indicate that the browser or 
authoring tool passes the tests, similar to how microsoft labeles 
hardware and software as being "windows logo complient")  and if browser 
and authoring tool makers worked to make their products get this logo, 
it would make the web a better, more open place.
Only problem is that IE, would probobly likely be designed to 
deliberatly FAIL such tests so that webmasters and authoring tool makers 
would be forced to continue to output non standards complient HTML so 
that it will be rendered properly by IE...


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