Re: [WSG] Web Standards in Estonia

2005-04-28 Thread nene
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005 07:53:23 +0100, Ingo Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> May I ask (sorry about my English and Estonian):
>
>  * Proseminaritöö.
>  * TÜ Haapsalu Kolledž: Infotehnoloogia osakond.
>  * Juhendaja: Jaagup Kippar.
>  * Haapsalu 2005.
>
> Is this a seminar paper at a Estonian university information sciences
> seminar? I didn't find this in the English version yet.

Yes, that's right -- didn't included the information in English version
at the first place, but it's there now:

 * Proseminar work.
 * Tallinn University, Haapsalu Kolledz: Computer Science dep.
 * Instructor: Jaagup Kippar.
 * Haapsalu 2005.

Rene Saarsoo


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Re: [WSG] Web Standards in Estonia

2005-04-28 Thread Ingo Chao
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
http://triin.net/2005/04/27/Web_Standards_in_Estonia
(The page itself is in Estonian, but the referred article
is for all of you, who for some strange reason don't speak
the language, translated to English.)
Hopefully the information will prove helpful for someone...
That's an excellent survey!
May I ask (sorry about my English and Estonian):
* Proseminaritöö.
* TÜ Haapsalu Kolledž: Infotehnoloogia osakond.
* Juhendaja: Jaagup Kippar.
* Haapsalu 2005.
Is this a seminar paper at a Estonian university information sciences 
seminar? I didn't find this in the English version yet.

I hope we'll get some more surveys from other countries in the near 
future, for having a scientific base for our activities.

But I think we can generalize the results for the time being, as the 
survey was conducted on 21,905 pages (and the refered Danish survey maps 
that results).

And the results are disillusioning.
Thanks again.
Ingo
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Re: [WSG] Web Standards in Estonia

2005-04-27 Thread James Ellis
Hi Rene

Very interesting information. What surprises me is not the number of
pages that have incorrect doctypes but the number of html documents
missing the html and/or body tag.. about 3%.

Regards
james

On 4/27/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have recently conducted a survey of web standards use on
> Estonian web pages. From 2005-02-11 to 2005-02-13 most of
> Estonian web pages (21,905) were checked for validation.
> 
> Also some other data was collected: the use doctypes,
> character sets and HTML elements.
> 
> There is a not-so-short writing about it at:
> http://triin.net/2005/04/27/Web_Standards_in_Estonia
> 
> (The page itself is in Estonian, but the referred article
> is for all of you, who for some strange reason don't speak
> the language, translated to English.)
> 
> Hopefully the information will prove helpful for someone...
> 
> Rene Saarsoo
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Re: [WSG] Web Standards in Estonia

2005-04-27 Thread Kazuhito Kidachi
Hi Rene,

2005/4/27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> There is a not-so-short writing about it at:
> http://triin.net/2005/04/27/Web_Standards_in_Estonia

The report is quite interesting to me. Now that you've opened the tool
you used to the public, so I may try to execute similar survey here in
Japan.

Thank you.
-- 
Kazuhito Kidachi
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[WSG] Web Standards in Estonia

2005-04-27 Thread nene
Hi,

I have recently conducted a survey of web standards use on
Estonian web pages. From 2005-02-11 to 2005-02-13 most of
Estonian web pages (21,905) were checked for validation.

Also some other data was collected: the use doctypes,
character sets and HTML elements.

There is a not-so-short writing about it at:
http://triin.net/2005/04/27/Web_Standards_in_Estonia

(The page itself is in Estonian, but the referred article
is for all of you, who for some strange reason don't speak
the language, translated to English.)

Hopefully the information will prove helpful for someone...

Rene Saarsoo
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