- From: Rick Sportel <ricksportel@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 08:47:39 +0200
- To: Philip Taylor <P.Taylor@rhul.ac.uk>
- Cc: www-validator@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAKvjD05QHAuh34yb0bC3SYPC25=pkJVwB81n9kP=kOAf4w9QRw@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Philip, Thank you very much for you quick reply. Good to know that I do not have to change anything. Rick Sportel 2013/10/8 Philip Taylor <P.Taylor@rhul.ac.uk> > > > Rick Sportel wrote: > > Hi, > > > > What is meant by: > > /experimental feature: HTML5 Conformance Checker./ > > The text below that attempts to explain : > > > Info Using experimental feature: HTML5 Conformance Checker. > > > > The validator checked your document with an experimental feature: > HTML5 Conformance Checker. This feature has been made available for your > convenience, but be aware that it may be unreliable, or not perfectly up to > date with the latest development of some cutting-edge technologies. If you > find any issues with this feature, please report them. Thank you. > > In other words, you are using a potentially unstable software tool > (the HTML 5 Conformance Checker) which itself references an unstable > document (the HTML 5 Editor's Draft) as the benchmark against > which your document will be checked. > > You need do nothing other than heed the warnings that basically > say "We cannot guarantee the accuracy of this validation". > > Philip Taylor >
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