If you got a server-side language you can then use regular expressions to
check the tags and correct them.

Taco Fleur

Tell me and I will forget
Show me and I will remember
Teach me and I will learn 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Zeltner
> Sent: Sunday, 16 May 2004 7:49 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [WSG] Standards, SPAM, and accessibility - three 
> hot topics all in one
> 
> 
> Am 16.05.2004 um 11:06 schrieb theGrafixGuy:
> 
> > First we have standards - pretty easy sell - build the site 
> right and
> > it will display as intended. Does this mean that his staff 
> webmaster 
> > HAS to learn XHTML or CSS or is there a way to be standards 
> compliant 
> > and use html only with the PROPER use of tags?
> 
> you could use a content management system and a wysiwyg 
> editor that has 
> standard compliant output.
> 
> or you teach that guy that he's got to close tags like the break with 
> <br />. and if you build the css of the site flexible enough so they 
> only have to reuse some classes/ids then they wouldn't really need to 
> learn css, just a little bit of xhtml not to screw things up.
> 
> regards, michael
> -- 
> Michael Zeltner
> Netalley Networks LLP
> http://www.netalleynetworks.com/
> 
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