- From: Kirby Schroeder <schroeder.kirby@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2019 16:13:26 -0800
- To: www-validator@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAB9o=ET=nHeTZXbnJRs_icezM9bOyvFQ+BmHh-muLQACgRxBRw@mail.gmail.com>
One more request/ suggestion: when I have finished validating a file I am told "Hooray! Your file has passed validation!" Which is great, of course. But when I look for the NAME of the file that I just validated, it doesn't appear anywhere. Sometimes it takes a long time for one of my files to run through the checker, and I have in the past forgotten exactly WHICH file it was that I sent for checking. Shouldn't the results page also say on it somehwere "The file you submitted for validation, XXXYYY.svg, is valid!" or something like that? Otherwise I lose track and sometimes even end up resending a file for validation to make sure which one I sent. This seems like a simple thing to fix, yes? Thanks! On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 3:55 PM Kirby Schroeder <schroeder.kirby@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, I recently got the following error message when validating a file: > Line 7, Column 23: This validator does not validate Inkscape extensions > properly. Inkscape-specific errors may go unnoticed. > > xml:space="preserve"> > > I would like to make it so my file doesn't show this warning, but nothing > from the description of the warning enables me to do this. I tried removing > > xml:space="preserve" > > from the file, but that didn't work. I tried removing > > xml:space="preserve"> > > from the file, but that didn't work either. I tried removing the entire > section above this within the <>, and that caused a failure. I am not wiz > at inkscape and do not know to excise "just" this piece of code (I am > creating in Illustrator and converting to SVG and making my edits in > Notepad). It would be handy if something about the error suggested how I > might be able to make it go away. Just a thought. Thanks. > > > >
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