- From: W. Jeffrey Rankin <jrankin@jeffr.net>
- Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2000 10:50:32 -0400 (EDT)
- To: www-validator@w3.org
As much as I hate to waste any more bandwidth over this non-issue, don't you think you're overreacting? If it's that important to you, open up your favorite image editor and do it yourself. =================================================== Jeff Rankin jrankin@jeffr.net http://www.jeffr.net/ http://www.jeffr.net/html/pgppubkey.txt =================================================== On Fri, 22 Sep 2000 pdf@bizfon.com wrote: > > > Steve, > > I realize that you have fixed it... and you're not the first person to email the > list with a fixed version of the file. My disgust is with the people running > the W3C who, for some reason, can't be bothered to replace the bad image with a > good one (a change that would take all of 30 seconds to implement). No matter > how much you beg them to fix it, I doubt anything will come of it. > > -Pete > > > > > Steve Kimberley <sjk36@cam.ac.uk> on 09/22/2000 04:25:01 AM > > To: Peter Foti@pctco.com > cc: www-validator@w3.org > > Subject: Re: "Valid HTML 4" image > > > > pdf@bizfon.com wrote: > > > > It kills me that this problem has been around for months, tons of people have > > complained about it, and NO ONE IS WILLING TO FIX IT!!! > > -Pete > > Pete: > > But I HAVE fixed it (AFAICT)! I sent a copy attached to my E-mail. If > you haven't got that one, you can pick it up from: > http://www.path.cam.ac.uk/pics/vh40.gif > > I don't know if you're part of W3C or if you have the access to update > the image on the W3C site but please, whoever is responsible for this, > help yourselves! If you like, I'll do the rest of them - just tell me > where to find them. I'm happy to contribute (within reason)! > > > Steve > > -- > Steve Kimberley Computer Associate > University of Cambridge Department of Pathology > Tennis Court Road Cambridge CB2 1QP UK > Email:sjk36@cam.ac.uk Tel:+44 1223 333724 Fax:+44 1223 333346 > > > > > > >
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