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Dalantech said:I try to keep my scripting strict XML, and there are three advantages to doing so:
- If a browser renders the script correctly then my site looks like I intended it to...
- If someone emails me and says that my site looks odd I can email them back and say it's their browser, and not my scripting...
- When someone does get around to fixing a bug in their browser I don't have to change my script...
My advice to everyone is to stick to the standards: It's the only way we're going to force the people who write the browsers to fix their code... [/]
Sorry for flaming again but the
W3C Markup Validation Service has found 843 errors in your XHTML.
Off course you can do whatever you like on your site. Everyone is free not to look at it, but I like to see the visitors of my sites as clients. And I want to present them a site as good as possible. They don't care much if their browser implements the standards correctly. If my site doesn't display correctly, they may just consider going to some other site that does. Well, and I can't even blame them, since I do the same.