Reece Dunn wrote:
2009/9/10 David Gerard :
2009/9/10 Jeremy Newman :
The reason I left the XHTML markup in was eventually the goal was to convert
the entire website to XHTML. The only issue with leaving them in while still
in HTML4/Transitional is that the pages do not pass W3C validation. I a
2009/9/10 David Gerard :
> 2009/9/10 Jeremy Newman :
>
>> The reason I left the XHTML markup in was eventually the goal was to convert
>> the entire website to XHTML. The only issue with leaving them in while still
>> in HTML4/Transitional is that the pages do not pass W3C validation. I am
>> still
2009/9/10 Jeremy Newman :
> The reason I left the XHTML markup in was eventually the goal was to convert
> the entire website to XHTML. The only issue with leaving them in while still
> in HTML4/Transitional is that the pages do not pass W3C validation. I am
> still willing to live with non-valid
The reason I left the XHTML markup in was eventually the goal was to
convert the entire website to XHTML. The only issue with leaving them in
while still in HTML4/Transitional is that the pages do not pass W3C
validation. I am still willing to live with non-valid working HTML to
save some work