* Gregor Wolbring wrote: Gregor, please take a look at http://www.w3.org/2002/02/mid/20020420060336.GA26380@w3.org discussing the purpose of this list. There are better forums on general HTML authoring and usage of Tools like Dreamweaver around. >Hi everybody, >I use Dreamweaver MX to move my webpage away from Frontpage. And I want >to put it into XHTML. So I use their tool for doing so. >But when I do the code is still not XHTML compliant even XHTML >transitional. Bring your issue to the vendor of that software, if it does not do what is advertised, go and reclaim your money. >Even codes of objects from Dreamweaver such as the Jump menu and the >stuff added through CSS gives me red flags as not compliant. And get >picked up by their own validator. But when I want to fix it their XHTML >fix tool says all syntax ok. Even worse. >And i can't get the TIDY on o'raillies page to work. And >I assume there is no free windows based version of Tidy? If you are talking about HTML Tidy, it is available from <http://tidy.sourceforge.net/>, the very latest Win32 version as zip archived exe file can be found at <http://tidy.sf.net/other/tidy-2002-05-09.zip>, but please note that this version is to be considered alpha quality. regards.Received on Thursday, 9 May 2002 00:06:53 GMT
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