Beverly Howard wrote:
 >> to learn that an extremely infinitesimal percentage of commercial
web developers are even aware of how to check for errors. <<

I have used html validation pages for years and pointed many others to
them... although I have to confess, primarily when there were problems.

So, I assumed that there would be an xhtml validation process somewhere,
but had not yet found it until your post.

My contact at logitech has been updated... so, fingers crossed that it
_might_ help... they are pretty resistant to any outside information
from my experience with them.

Thanks again,
Beverly Howard




http://validator.w3.org/  will check HTML, XHTML, SMIL, MathML, etc.
and for CSS use  http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/


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