Op maandag 3 december 2012 10:49:20 UTC+1 schreef Geoff Welsh het volgende:
> [email protected] wrote:
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> > Hi,
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> > I received a webpage in XHTML 1.0 Strict, but Composer doesn't seem
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> > to recognize XHTML... When I ask the w3c to validate, I get a lot of
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> > errors, because Composer deems to chop of the / at the end of <meta
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> > ... /> and other statements (<br />, etc.) that need the / in Strict
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> > XHTML.
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> > I then looked at the !DOCTYPE composer puts on new pages: 4.01
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> > Transitional. I would at least want 4.01 Strict, or why not HTML5?
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> > The Page Title and Properties under Format is always greyed out, as
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> > are most of the options under that tab (I can only use Font, Size,
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> > Style, Paragraph, List and L/R/C/).
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> > !DOCTYPE is unaccessible for modification in any case...
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> > Somebody knows how to solve these questions? Thanks!
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> I /think/ development of SM Composer stopped a few years ago.  It was 
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> continued with the standalone "Nvu" and then "KompoZer", which can 
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> change the DTD, like you ask, according to
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KompoZer#Standards_compliance
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> GW

Thanks Geoff,

I learned also that KompoZer now has forked or somehow became BlueGriffon.
I succeeded in changing the DOCTYPE, but the html validator of the W3C group 
finds an error in my charset. Apparently, some windows 1252 has creeped into my 
files, while I chose ISO 8859-1. Nowhere to find that sticky windows charset 
code...

Guy
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