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Has anyone used or reviewed tradingeye ecommerce cart & cms software? It
has been recommended to me by a colleague from a review, but as yet I do not
know anyone that has used or implemented it. I wondered if anyone had any
views of it?
Basically, I have to implement cart/cms on
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Hi,
I was having a *chat* with some .NET developer colleagues and they
challenged me to find a .NET site that achieves XHTML 1.0 strict
compliance. Hoping to prove to them that it can be done.
Does anybody know of some .NET sites which are XHTML 1.0 strict (or even
transitional)?
Thanks,
Anthony
http://www.mucu4u.org.nz/Home_61.aspx
http://www.oneeast.co.nz/
http://www.colorfastsigns.co.nz/Home_34.aspx
Robin Gorry
Senior Web Developer
Xplore Net Solutions
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On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Robin Gorry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.mucu4u.org.nz/Home_61.aspx
> http://www.oneeast.co.nz/
> http://www.colorfastsigns.co.nz/Home_34.aspx
None of those sites validate.
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On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Anthony Milner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was having a *chat* with some .NET developer colleagues and they
> challenged me to find a .NET site that achieves XHTML 1.0 strict
> compliance. Hoping to prove to them that it can be done.
>
> Does anybody know
Correction on these links:
http://www.mucu4u.org.nz/Home_61.aspx
http://www.oneeast.co.nz/
http://www.colorfastsigns.co.nz/Home_34.aspx
The first fails as HTML 4.01 Strict - no good
The 2nd fails as HTML 4.01 Strict - no good
The 3rd fails as HTML 4.01 Transitional - no good
None are using XHTM
Those all have errors (and are HTML, not XHTML). The errors are minor,
but there are a number of them.
Robin Gorry wrote:
http://www.mucu4u.org.nz/Home_61.aspx
http://www.oneeast.co.nz/
http://www.colorfastsigns.co.nz/Home_34.aspx
Robin Gorry
Senior Web Developer
Xplore Net Solutions
Xplo
I'm not a .NET developer, so this question really made no sense to me. I
don't understand why it would matter if you're using .NET when trying to
produce valid XHTML 1.0 Strict pages.
So, anyways, I googled. This blog post was interesting:
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200511/no_xhtml_10_
I’m a front-end developer who works with a lot of .NET developers and one of
the things that bugs me about .NET sites is the amount of JavaScript Visual
Studio inserts under the main form tag:
//
Just this week Damian Edwards released a set of templates for ASP.NET which
make it XHTML 1.1 compliant.
You can download them for free from here:
http://www.codeplex.com/VSXHTML11Templates/
They install a new project type in Visual Studio, that when used gives you
an XHTML1.1 compliant
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