Thanks for explanation, but Amazon.com haven't this https://demo904.ofbiz.org/images/valid-xhtml10.png on _every_ page. And catalog is part of ofbiz, it isn't 3rd party application deployed to OFBiz. I wondered why is logo "XHTML 1.0 valid" on XHTML 1.0 non-valid page creted by ofbiz team.
ya Dňa St, 2009-06-24 o 10:33 -0700, John Hays napísal: > Ján, its as valid as you make it. The XHTML is generated by the > widgets, servlets, and ftl templates that go into the page. If the > programmer who put together the "demo" catalog did not create valid > XHTML, then it won't pass the validator. Clean HTML, XHTML, etc. is a > great goal, which can be achieved through diligence by the designers > and coders, but is rarely truly necessary from a pragmatic point of > view -- for example, try running Amazon's home page through the > validator, you will see over 1500 warnings and errors in their HTML, > or over 500 XHTML errors for Overstock.com. > > OFBiz provides the framework to create valid XHTML, but it is up to > the developer/implementor to make it so, the framework cannot force > good coding. >
