RE: [www-validator] <none>

Other people will chip in but it's serving a table version of itself to
itself, probably because it's an unrecognised user agent and so it gets a
backwards compatible version. That version has an empty table in it.

The page you most likely see when you view the validator is valid.

File upload validation of the page served to IE 6 on Windows:

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File: C:\temp\validator.html
Content-Type: text/xml
Encoding: us-ascii
Doctype: XHTML 1.0 Strict
Root Namespace: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml

Note: The HTTP Content-Type header sent by your web browser (unknown) did
not contain a "charset" parameter, but the Content-Type was one of the XML
text/* sub-types (text/xml). The relevant specification (RFC 3023) specifies
a strong default of "us-ascii" for such documents so we will use this value
regardless of any encoding you may have indicated elsewhere. If you would
like to use a different encoding, you should arrange to have your browser
send this new encoding information.
Note: The Validator XML support has some limitations.

This Page Is Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict!
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Cheers,
Nigel

-----Original Message-----
From: www-validator-request@w3.org [mailto:www-validator-request@w3.org]On
Behalf Of Morten Andersen-Gott
Sent: 11 March 2003 19:53
To: www-validator@w3.org
Subject: [www-validator] <none>


Hi!

Check this out, you're page claims to be valid, but the check/referer
says it has errors:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fvalidator.w3.org%2Fcheck

Morten

Received on Tuesday, 11 March 2003 15:38:19 UTC