John, I ran it throught the W3C HTML validator, as I thought it would check for those kinds of things. I wholeheartedly agree with everything else in your message. Without a solid foundation of standards-based HTML, there is little point in attempting to make faulty documents accessible. Patrick ________________________________ Patrick H. Lauke WWW Editor External Relations Division Faraday House University of Salford Greater Manchester M5 4WT Tel: +44 (0) 161 295 4779 e-mail: webmaster@salford.ac.uk www.salford.ac.uk A GREATER MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY -----Original Message----- From: John Foliot - bytown internet [mailto:foliot@bytowninternet.com] Sent: 03 April 2003 12:43 To: phil potter; w3c-wai-ig@w3.org Subject: RE: 2 HTML documents in one I'm not sure which validator Patrick was using, but the WDG validator picked the double HTML element out right away. [...]Received on Thursday, 3 April 2003 07:10:10 UTC
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