- From: Timothy Keith <timothykeith@comcast.net>
- Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 00:10:50 -0400
- To: www-validator@w3.org
To Whom it may concern: After trying to validate my webpage I noticed several popular tags where not supported by your markup validation service. The webpage in question was using the HTML 4.01 Frameset, and the elements are supported my almost all web browsers, so why not you service? I request a confermation email to make sure this email was read. They are as follows for this tag: * *|*<frame src="title.html" name="title" frameborder=*n*o border=0 *||*noresize *||*scrolling=no*||*>* ||*frameborder=*n*o*| |This eliminates the frame 3d border making it a grey line, which is supported most browsers that support frames. Changing the value to "0" still returned an error |*|border=0 |*|This eliminates the border altogather. ALL browsers that support frames support this command, why hasn't it been added to your website? *noresize *This eliminates the users ablility to resize the frames, and as far as I know all frame supporting browsers support this feature. |*| |*
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