On 6/28/10 10:59 AM, Rick Merrill wrote:
> Daniel wrote:
>> Phillip Jones wrote:
>>> JeffM wrote:
>>>> Phillip Jones wrote:
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>>
>>> Sniffing should be banned by w3c .
>>>
>>
>> But, Phillip, if the people that write these stuffed-up sites were
>> paying attention to w3c, we wouldn't be having this discussion, because
>> the problems wouldn't exist!!
>>
>> Daniel
> 
> 
> Wish there were a blacklist for sites that had more than, say, 50 errors?
> 
> 

I do have a list of Web developer firms, showing how many HTML/XHTML and
CSS errors they have on their own Web sites.  It's at
<http://www.rossde.com/internet/Webdevelopers.html>.

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