Hi Ville; I did not remove the cc from my previous email, there was no cc. Similarly, there is no cc on the email you just sent. But I did dig around and found the proper cc. (I guess) I figured out what was happening: I design/prepare my pages locally, on my hard drive on my computer. When finished, ftp to server for use on the web. So when I tested page(s) the checker/referer link was sending the local address (as that was the address) thus getting the invalid address/revalidator page. Just tested, with provided wording on actual webpage and works like it should. Sorry over the confusion on my part. On 02/05/2003 11:11 PM, Ville Skyttä wrote: > Michael, please don't remove the list from Cc. Others will want to > benefit from the discussions as well. > > On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 04:44, Michael Wilking wrote: >> > Ville, >> > Thanks for the response, but it does not answer the q. >> > I fone puts the image on one˙s webpage using the example code provided >> > and then a visitor to the page clicks on the image/link the visitor >> > will get the revalidator/error page at validator.w3c website. > > Could you give me an example of a page that exhibits this? If you get > an error from clicking that link, maybe your page is not valid and the > error is ok? > > I see no problems with it, see eg. the valid XHTML badge at the bottom > of the validator front page at <http://validator.w3.org/>. -- Mike Wilking 619 990 7642 tlfeet@cox.net also: michael@randallk.com http://www.2-leftfeet.net
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