I (hello) would agree for the most part. I haven't found a html editor that really suits me; I use amaya to see how my html4/css pages look in a more-or-less official html4 browser. What would be really cool, and shouldn't be much trouble to add on to amaya (or another), is a html4 validator; perhaps simply by posting the page to the w3 validation service (validator.w3.org) and returning the results. Or setting up a web server that supports post, but goes through the validator first. Then we could code in whatever style we choose, but still save valid html4.0 pages. Mr. Guy Smiley -- e-mail: ( smiley at seds dot org ) website: ( double u double u double u dot seds dot org slash tilde smiley ) phone: ( five two zero three two one one nine six four )Received on Friday, 20 February 1998 15:52:22 GMT
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