Martin Gregorie wrote:
> Don't any of the web page editors and/or the people using them use
> HTMLtidy to check HTML pages before publication?
>
The standard is loose
Pages are dynamic
Pages are enriched with CSS and JavaScript
More often the problems are not in the HTML code
> I'm still unreconstructed enough to create web pages with a text editor
> (microemacs in case you're wondering) but they *always* have to pass a:
>
> $ tidy -e mypage.html
>
> inspection before being published.
This is not applicable to modern web - you just test one static page,
without the CSS and JavScript in it.
This is naive. Sorry.
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