- From: magick <jasper.magick@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 11:01:44 -0400
- To: www-validator@w3.org
> > Reading this forum I am struck by the number of times a "bug in the HTML > Validator" is reported and the number of times what is meant is a 'bug > in my understanding of the HTML standards or the english language.'" It seems there is a "bug" in your understanding of the English language. Since "English" is a proper name, it needs to be capitalized. And also your use of quotes is incorrect in that sentence. Not understanding the standards of HTML has correlation with not understanding the English language. A lot of your mistakes in what you said is learned by the 3rd grade in school. Such as capitalizing English, and using quotation marks correctly. I don't even see a correlation between saying someone doesn't understand English, and the discussion of HTML on these mailing lists. From that one sentence you wrote (not witty enough to write more than one sentence?), I can see that you understanding of the English language is lacking.
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