That domain name doesn't appear to be valid. Perhaps you meant:
http://validator.w3.org ?
--kurt
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From: Christian Reiniger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jack Sasportas [EMAIL PROTECTED]; php
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Subject: Re: [PHP
On Wednesday 04 July 2001 16:58, Kurt Lieber wrote:
That domain name doesn't appear to be valid. Perhaps you meant:
http://validator.w3.org ?
Um, yes. Why can't the w3c simply have w3c as domain name? *sigh*
http://validator.w3c.org/
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Christian Reiniger
LGDC Webmaster
I do a View Source on all my generated pages, save it as a file, then run
the file through Arachnophilia's tag checker. It reports missing tags and
line numbers where there are errors. Arachnophilia is careware, I have
used it for a long time. There are doubtless other programs that will do
this
I can't suggest any syntax checkers off-hand, but a suggestion for
future work...
I keep track of TABLE, TR, TD, etc. by indenting them like PHP/C code...
Perhaps that would alleviate this from happening again in the future for
you...
TABLE
TR
TD
/TD
http://www.nestegg.net/validate.html
on 7/3/01 2:17 PM, Jack Sasportas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone suggest a tool / web site etc, that helps you check the html
code for the missing / wrong syntax so that it is spotted quickly like
making it red or something, instead of reading
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