standards, then you are entitled to put the "W3C" tick-mark 'logo' on your
website - which lets all visitors know that they should not experience any
problems with the pages, regardless of the computer or Browser being used.

Wholeheartedly confirm our need to comply with standards, and the usefulness of W3C validation. Kinda rough on those us who write these things, but definitely worth it.
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Bill Thayer
http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/home.html
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