Hi Jaime,


Slightly off the discussion but I can't help thinking that if I was you in that chain of command...

Client <--- Design Firm <--- Subcontracted Freelancer <-- Sub-subcontracted You

...I'd be very wary of work that has supposedly "strict" guidelines to follow yet the flow of project information is so stretched.

I don't know about everyone else here but I think that clients generally need guidance/recommendation/advice/etc... particularly with regards to standards based development and I cannot see how well you can do that from such a distance.

Anyway, not wishing to interfere, just a thought I couldn't hold in and was curious as to whether anyone else thought so.

Nick

Now I just need to convince�my freelance boss�to convince�his client which happens to be a design house to convince their client�about the pro and cons of using XHTML Strict DTD. Just hope the message will not get messed up down the line. From the corresponding emails I have seen, the client is one that is very sure of his�judgements (even provided few web links and articles..A list apart was one of them) so well...it is going to be a challenge to make him understand because he feels that he has all the relevant info which some aren't actually. And if all else fails..I guess I better�prepare myself in advance now�and start�building a test site using xhtml strict. �
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