Re: [WSG] VALLIDATION HELP

2009-09-13 Thread S.R. Emerson

Dear Alan,
Mr. Hunkin is blind.  Cut him some slack.

Before cutting down his (or anyone else's) coding skills, maybe you should 
fix the errors on your own home page. 


S. Emerson

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Re: [WSG] VALLIDATION HELP

2009-09-13 Thread daniel a. thornbury


Well, it's fortunate that this is not an English validation list,  
because so many of the posters would fail abysmally. Having worked at  
an RTO I'm curious how someone involved in training a Certificate IV  
level course could have such poor spelling and grammar. I do, at  
least, admire someone involved in web training to be enthusiastic abut  
adopting some standards compliant training.


Marvin: Your banner is the tag that is not closed - make the following  
correction and all is well (as far as the validator is concerned).




 Corvette Veterans Club







The errors at the bottom occur because the validator reaches the end  
of the document, finding closing tags for the encapsulating parent  
tags, without ever finding the close for that div.


~ daniel

On 13/09/2009, at 8:24 PM, Alan Coleman wrote:


This guy should not be allowed anywhere near a computer let alone code
WebPages.
He gets everyone else to fix his stuff ups.

Regards
Alan

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Behalf Of Marvin Hunkin
Sent: Sunday, 13 September 2009 3:44 PM
To: WSG@WEBSTANDARDSGROUP.ORG
Subject: [WSG] VALLIDATION HELP

hi.
well thanks for that.
got my css vallidated.
now can you help.
vallidating another student project.
and cannot seem to find the errors.
will paste my contents of the text file and the vallidation error  
page.

can you help and to help me to locate where the problem is.
cheers Marvin.

http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>



Corvette Veterans Club Obituary Three






  


 Corvette Veterans Club

Obituary Three



Three Logo" width="123" height="122" /> 


Welcome to the Corvette Veterans Club Obituary Three Page.  Read
 about Corvette Veterans who have died while serving in armed combat  
during

 World War Two.


Obituary: Alice DeWitt



Sagamore Hills- Alice DeWitt, 88, a nurse in combat hospitals  
during
World War II and an associate director of the former St. Alexis  
Hospital
nursing school, died Monday at Marymount Hospital in Garfield  
Heights.

She was the wife of the late Dr. Paul DeWitt, a pathologist for the
Summit County medical examiner's office. He died in a car accident  
in 1980,

16 years after they married.
She was born Alice Koprowski in Cleveland. She enlisted in the  
Army Nurse
Corps in 1942 and over the next three years worked in hospitals in  
Bizerte

in northern Africa; Marseilles, France; and Palermo, Sicily.
In 1991, she told her local paper, The News Leader, that while  
she was in

the hospital in Bizerte, it came under attack from planes dropping
bombs.
"You have a second nature at times like that," she said. "You  
freeze, not
even thinking about how you could have been hurt until after it's  
over. When

it finally was over, everybody headed for the latrines."
She received several service medals for her work.
After the war, DeWitt graduated from nursing school, then earned a
master's degree in education from John Carroll University. She  
retired when

the St. Alexis nursing school closed.
She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Cleveland  
and was
active in several church and arts charities. She regularly rescued  
and cared

for stray and sick animals before finding homes for them.


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RE: [WSG] VALLIDATION HELP

2009-09-13 Thread Alan Coleman
This guy should not be allowed anywhere near a computer let alone code
WebPages.
He gets everyone else to fix his stuff ups.

Regards
Alan

-Original Message-
From: li...@webstandardsgroup.org [mailto:li...@webstandardsgroup.org] On
Behalf Of Marvin Hunkin
Sent: Sunday, 13 September 2009 3:44 PM
To: WSG@WEBSTANDARDSGROUP.ORG
Subject: [WSG] VALLIDATION HELP

hi.
well thanks for that.
got my css vallidated.
now can you help.
vallidating another student project.
and cannot seem to find the errors.
will paste my contents of the text file and the vallidation error page.
can you help and to help me to locate where the problem is.
cheers Marvin.

http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>


Corvette Veterans Club Obituary Three




 

  


 Corvette Veterans Club

Obituary Three


 


Welcome to the Corvette Veterans Club Obituary Three Page.  Read
  about Corvette Veterans who have died while serving in armed combat during
  World War Two.


Obituary: Alice DeWitt



Sagamore Hills- Alice DeWitt, 88, a nurse in combat hospitals during
World War II and an associate director of the former St. Alexis Hospital
nursing school, died Monday at Marymount Hospital in Garfield Heights.
She was the wife of the late Dr. Paul DeWitt, a pathologist for the
Summit County medical examiner's office. He died in a car accident in 1980,
16 years after they married.
She was born Alice Koprowski in Cleveland. She enlisted in the Army Nurse
Corps in 1942 and over the next three years worked in hospitals in Bizerte
in northern Africa; Marseilles, France; and Palermo, Sicily.
In 1991, she told her local paper, The News Leader, that while she was in
the hospital in Bizerte, it came under attack from planes dropping
bombs.
"You have a second nature at times like that," she said. "You freeze, not
even thinking about how you could have been hurt until after it's over. When
it finally was over, everybody headed for the latrines."
She received several service medals for her work.
After the war, DeWitt graduated from nursing school, then earned a
master's degree in education from John Carroll University. She retired when
the St. Alexis nursing school closed.
She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Cleveland and was
active in several church and arts charities. She regularly rescued and cared
for stray and sick animals before finding homes for them.


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Re: [WSG] VALLIDATION HELP

2009-09-13 Thread Shaun Hare
Looks like you failed to close the banner div - I would suggest you  
meant to close that before the content div


Shaun Hare


On 13 Sep 2009, at 06:44, "Marvin Hunkin"   
wrote:



hi.
well thanks for that.
got my css vallidated.
now can you help.
vallidating another student project.
and cannot seem to find the errors.
will paste my contents of the text file and the vallidation error  
page.

can you help and to help me to locate where the problem is.
cheers Marvin.

http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>



Corvette Veterans Club Obituary Three






  


 Corvette Veterans Club

Obituary Three



Three Logo" width="123" height="122" /> 


Welcome to the Corvette Veterans Club Obituary Three Page.  Read
 about Corvette Veterans who have died while serving in armed combat  
during

 World War Two.


Obituary: Alice DeWitt



Sagamore Hills- Alice DeWitt, 88, a nurse in combat hospitals  
during
World War II and an associate director of the former St. Alexis  
Hospital
nursing school, died Monday at Marymount Hospital in Garfield  
Heights.

She was the wife of the late Dr. Paul DeWitt, a pathologist for the
Summit County medical examiner's office. He died in a car accident  
in 1980,

16 years after they married.
She was born Alice Koprowski in Cleveland. She enlisted in the  
Army Nurse
Corps in 1942 and over the next three years worked in hospitals in  
Bizerte

in northern Africa; Marseilles, France; and Palermo, Sicily.
In 1991, she told her local paper, The News Leader, that while  
she was in

the hospital in Bizerte, it came under attack from planes dropping
bombs.
"You have a second nature at times like that," she said. "You  
freeze, not
even thinking about how you could have been hurt until after it's  
over. When

it finally was over, everybody headed for the latrines."
She received several service medals for her work.
After the war, DeWitt graduated from nursing school, then earned a
master's degree in education from John Carroll University. She  
retired when

the St. Alexis nursing school closed.
She was a member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Cleveland  
and was
active in several church and arts charities. She regularly rescued  
and cared

for stray and sick animals before finding homes for them.


http://www.altavista.com.au"; title="Search For More  
World War
Two Corvette Ships Obituaries On Altavista Australia"  
target="_blank">Search

For More World War Two Corvette Sites On Altavista Australia 
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Encoding: iso-8859-1  (detect automatically) utf-8 (Unicode,  
worldwide)
utf-16 (Unicode, worldwide) iso-8859-1 (Western Europe) iso-8859-2  
(Central
Europe) iso-8859-3 (Southern Europe) iso-8859-4 (North European)  
iso-8859-5
(Cyrillic) iso-8859-6-i (Arabic) iso-8859-7 (Greek) iso-8859-8  
(Hebrew,
visual) iso-8859-8-i (Hebrew, logical) iso-8859-9 (Turkish)  
iso-8859-10

(Latin 6) iso-8859-11 (Latin/Thai) iso-8859-13 (Latin 7, Baltic Rim)
iso-8859-14 (Latin 8, Celtic) iso-8859-15 (Latin 9) iso-8859-16  
(Latin 10)

us-ascii (basic English) euc-jp (Japanese, Unix) shift_jis (Japanese,
Win/Mac) iso-2022-jp (Japanese, email) euc-kr (Korean) gb2312  
(Chinese,

simplified) gb18030 (Chinese, simplified) big5 (Chinese, traditional)
Big5-HKSCS (Chinese, Hong Kong) tis-620 (Thai) koi8-r (Russian) koi8-u
(Ukrainian) iso-ir-111 (Cyrillic KOI-8) macintosh (MacRoman)  
windows-1250

(Central Europe) windows-1251 (Cyrillic) windows-1252 (Western Europe)
windows-1253 (Greek) windows-1254 (Turkish) windows-1255 (Hebrew)
windows-1256 (Arabic) windows-1257 (Baltic Rim)
Doctype: XHTML 1.0 Transitional  (detect automatically) HTML5  
(experimental)
XHTML 1.0 Strict XHTML 1.0 Transitional XHTML 1.0 Frameset HTML 4.01  
Strict

HTML 4.01 Transitional HTML 4.01 Frameset HTML 3.2 HTML 2.0 ISO/IEC
15445:2000 ("ISO HTML") XHTML 1.1 XHTML + RDFa XHTML Basic 1.0 XHTML  
Basic
1.1 XHTML Mobile Profile 1.2 XHTML-Print 1.0 XHTML 1.1 plus MathML  
2.0 XHTML
1.1 plus MathML 2.0 plus SVG 1.1 MathML 2.0 SVG 1.0 SVG 1.1 SVG 1.1  
Tiny SVG

1.1 Basic SMIL 1.0 SMIL 2.0
Root Element: html
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