Ed Mullen wrote:
> And, frankly, a lot of the errors do not matter to any of > the major browsers nor make them create the problem the OP > might be asking about. The same might be said about speeding, Ed, but it is still against the law. If a page does not render as the author intended, then his/her first recourse should be to re-validate the page and ensure that it is W3C-conformant w.r.t. the declated DOCTYPE. If it is not, then his/her second recourse is to correct the errors, and if that still does not work, then to seek advice from others. The real problem is not that "many minor errors do not matter", it is that page authors are either to lazy or too ignorant to validate their pages before wasting others' valuable time. Philip Taylor _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

