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Alan J. Flavell
 
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Default Re: Page look on Firefox 1.5 / IE 6/7 - CSS problem - 03-05-2006 , 11:23 AM






On Sun, 5 Mar 2006, Gérard Talbot wrote:

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Recommendation: install HTML Validator (based on Tidy)
What *is* this nonsense? HTML Tidy is and never was a validator; how
could a genuine HTML validator possibly be based on such a thing?
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HTML Validator (based on Tidy)
http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/index.html
You've posted that repeatedly before, in spite of it being pointed out
by others how wrong it is. It does not become true by continually
repeating it.

In an SGML/XML context, the term "validator" has a definite
specialised meaning.

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It will report errors and will warn you about bad coding practices.
It will *not* replace the necessary checking with the W3C HTML
validator.
In an SGML/XML context, all validators (properly so called) are
functionally equivalent: they differ only in details of user
interface, the helpfulness of their reporting messages etc., and in
any *optional* *additional* checks (additional to the operation of
validation, that is) which they may offer.

So if you are claiming that, of two validators, one is "necessary" and
the other is so different that it cannot replace it, then you seem to
have proved that they cannot both be validators.

Please use different wording to promote whatever it is you're trying
to promote. It would be even better if that Marc could be persuaded
not to misuse terminology in this way.


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Alan J. Flavell
 
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Default Re: Page look on Firefox 1.5 / IE 6/7 - CSS problem - 03-05-2006 , 01:54 PM






On Sun, 5 Mar 2006, Gérard Talbot wrote:

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HTML Validator (based on Tidy)
http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/index.html
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Please use different wording to promote whatever it is you're
trying to promote.

Alan, if you visit this page:
http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/index.html
then how are you going to name, to identify that Firefox extension then?
I would be sure to include the term "so-called", somewhere close to
where I was putting the term "Validator" in quotation marks.

In any case, the cited web page is about little else.

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