- From: Martin Duerst <duerst@w3.org>
- Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2001 12:27:27 +0900
- To: Seething13@webtv.net(wrong string) +I(Bing$B%1%&(B)
- Cc: www-validator@w3.org
If you say you write by hand, I'm sure you mean that you use a plain text editor, and that you work on some kind of computer with an operating system. As for the character on line 87, I saw that too yesterday. Now the problem seems to be gone. Anyway, it looks like you only use ASCII characters, so us-ascii should be fine. Regards, Martin. At 10:22 01/08/10 -0400, $B%!(Bee$B+I(Bing$B%1%&(B wrote: >Please explain what you mean by what tools did I use to make my page. >Actually, it's a whole website, but I'm just now getting around to >validating and "tidying" the code up so it will run smoothly. > >If you mean what HTML editor, I do not believe in such cheating. I write >ALL my html code by hand. (well, I do copy parts from my previously >saved work, LOL! ....and I steal from other people, like my boyfriend a >lot!) > >Is that what you meant? Why do you ask, am I making any terrible errors? >I read just about every decent tutorial on the internet, and I TRY to >keep up with the trends as much as possible (Things move so fast >though...ya know?) > >Regards, > >Seething > >PS, when I put that new charset on my front page, and tried the w3 >validator, it said "unknown character on line 87 for this charset" So I >don't know what to do......that part of the page is a HTML fragment from >a webring (The Expert_HTML webring, GO FIGURE! LOL), and NOT my >coding....I tried to fix it up (GOD it had TERRIBLE coding misatkes) but >I have no idea what character it is referring to.....all I saw was >alpha-numerical coding in the thing.
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