- From: Mr. J.V. Presogna <jvpresogna@aol.com>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2018 12:44:34 -0500
- To: www-validator@w3.org
Relevance - Warning Messages To Whom It May Concern: I do all I can to make my html pages error free. I never knowingly upload a page with an error or a warning. StatCounter recently put out new formats for their web site tracking. This has caused me to get warnings from the W3C Validator on my web pages. I understand I can hide the message for the warning, but it seems irrelevant to actually make this warning. It would be a huge task to replace all of the StatCounter Code on my many pages to correct this. When I had a smaller web site years ago, and just starting, I corrected a "slash" error on the StatCounter Code myself, but that was only a few pages at the beginning. Today, I have quite a few more pages, and it would really take a while to do this. In other words, my code is okay, but the StatCounter tracking code warning is not. https://www.go2jvp.com/ http://www.go2jvp.com/ WARNING: Warning: The type attribute is unnecessary for JavaScript resources. From line 120, column 1; to line 120, column 31 Guide -->↩<script type="text/javascript">↩var s Okay, if that is all there is, maybe we can ignore it. For the time being, I am hiding all warning messages to get a clean bill of health. Mr. J.V. Presogna Presogna Productions NOTE: Whenever possible, give the address of the document you were checking. -- Using Opera's revolutionary email client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
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