Help with decoding error messages?

From: Ed Tittel (etittel@lanw.com)
Date: Fri, Jun 29 2001

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    From: "Ed Tittel" <etittel@lanw.com>
    To: <www-validator@w3.org>, <gerald@w3.org>
    Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 11:39:39 -0500
    Message-ID: <NHEEJHCPPENDKBIKGHOEOEPPEHAA.etittel@lanw.com>
    Subject: Help with decoding error messages?
    
    Folks (and the esteemed Mr.Oskoboiny:
      I write copiously and regularly on HTML and XHTML for more low-
    tech members of the Web community. One of the biggest challenges in
    encouraging such people to use the validator is that they're almost
    all inexperienced in reading parser- or compiler-style error messages,
    and in using that information to figure out exactly what changes or
    repairs should be made to their documents.
      Of course, HTML Tidy (and related toolkits) go a long way to helping
    out with such things, but I'm wondering if anybody can point me to
    resources on the following:
    (a) a complete list of validator error messages
    (b) guidelines on how to read and interpret the validator's output
    I'm not expecting to find anything terribly user friendly (I figure I
    can handle that part) but I have been unable to come up with any 
    comprehensive or terribly detailed on this subject.
      Any suggestions, ideas, or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
    TIA,
      --Ed--
    
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