On 8/22/2011 6:15 AM W3BNR submitted the following:
On 8/21/2011 11:21 PM Michael Gordon submitted the following:
The link below shows in part what Composer, Komposer, and TextPad can do with a
web document.

It is true Mozilla Composer is a bit shy on making W3C compliant documents, just
be glad you do not have to support printers.

Komposer is useful in creating good web documents, but sometimes falls short on
embedded CSS attributes.

TextPad has the ability to correct all the errors if you know where they are.
Validation really helps.

Enjoy Printer Support.

http://www.armadilloweb.com/Media/MultiMedia/Mouse_Printer/Printer.html

Michael G

Using W3C checking the above mentioned Printer.html page shows 9 errors and 1
warning.

When composing html/css, I use the hand Tidy.exe program. Run it in a DOS
window. It'll let you know of the line number of error, fix some small errors,
and format your lines. Also convert html to xhtml, and covert stuff to css.


The errors are caused by the 'embed' section. 'embed' is not a recognized construct by W3C.

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