f choice. It all comes down to semantic markup. and
mean something, and only have inferred meaning based
on traditional publishing rules and context.
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gh I guess it's related...
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I just found what I consider to be an extremely annoying, very blinky
website someone spent way too much time writing flash for.
http://www.ourtype.be/
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just change the meta content type (or even the HTTP
content type) without actually changing the charset they are using.
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On 8/25/07, Joyce Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I used to validate my XHTML at one W3C URL, and then there was another
> URL where I validated my CSS style sheet(s). It seem
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On 8/22/07, Rick Lecoat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This is probably one of those questions that divides the audience (no,
> it doesn't involve brussel sprouts), but here