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petak
Posts: 40 Joined: 5/24/2002 From: Melbourne Victoria Australia Status: offline
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x extensions - 6/18/2002 6:08:44
Had my site checked out by Weblint Gateway and they came up with two problems, one was a silly mistake of mine, soon fixed, but the other is TECHNICAL Attribute for STYLE and or TABLE is extended markup [use "-x ,extension> to allow this] No idea, and none of my books mention this. Regards from downunder
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Reflect
Posts: 4769 From: USA Status: offline
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RE: x extensions - 6/18/2002 7:42:15
Hi, Can you post a URL to the page that they made this coment on? Thanks, Brian Work hard, play fair, stay sane
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swoosh
Posts: 1437 Joined: 5/18/2002 From: Beaver Falls, PA Status: offline
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RE: x extensions - 6/19/2002 21:56:08
It's saying that your using a formatting attribute that is designed for Netscape but not up to current HTML standards. You can find out more with this link. Scroll down to the section labled Netscapisms http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Homepage/html.checking.shtml Hope this helps, Swoooosh Edited by - swoosh on 06/19/2002 21:59:11
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bobby
Posts: 11394 Joined: 8/15/1969 From: Seattle WA USA Status: offline
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RE: x extensions - 6/19/2002 22:51:51
That is one of the most fascinating things I've read on web design in a long time. Something tells me it's time to start digging deep into XML. ____ "There is too much apathy in the world, but I don't care."
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