Re: "test licence" before using the validator

From: chajadan (chajadan@starroute.com)
Date: Tue, Feb 20 2001

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    From: "chajadan" <chajadan@starroute.com>
    To: <www-validator@w3.org>
    Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 12:45:54 -0800
    Subject: Re: "test licence" before using the validator
    
    
    I don't know if you got my e-mail, but like I said, an error does NOT mean
    your page is not fully functional to the average surfer.
    
    But that is obvious. What's NOT obvious are all the areas that may be
    affected by OTHER lesser used browsers, or the general flow and evolution of
    standards and markup languages themselves.
    
    It's sometimes just an ounce of prevention, you know?
    
    --charlie
      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Sofia Lauffs
      To: www-validator@w3.org
      Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 9:00 AM
      Subject: Re: "test licence" before using the validator
    
    
            Hi there!
    
            You have to excuse my written English. It is not my first language
    and I
            sometimes get the words slightly wrong.
    
            Unfortunatly I can't provide you with examples, all the pages are on
    a
            network.
    
            I am not trying to say that the validator interprets. I am saying
    that I can
            interpret the message it gives me to something that at least is
            understandable for laymen. I understand that this is not an option
    to make
            the validator do. What I am asking for is a paragraph, telling
    laymen that
            what the validator might give an error message for something that is
    not
            necessarily disabling the page.
    
            Am I clear enough now?
    
            Sofia
    
    
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