Question:
Html w3C Validation problem.?
Mark Fabron
2011-05-21 22:15:07 UTC
I got rid of all the errors but am now having trouble with this..
"Sorry! This document can not be checked." What is the problem? It keeps on showing me a line.. but...there seems to be nothing wrong with the line... when i delete the line.. it just goes on to the line before it etc...
Three answers:
2011-05-22 22:29:53 UTC
Why ask a question and not give people something to work with in order to give you an idea to a solution? You gave no link to problem page nor did you specify what the error line the validator was giving you. If you do not have a properly formed HTML page using proper syntax, then you will get errors. If you used Word, FrontPage, Publisher or similar to make a web page, you will have lots of errors and validator may balk at validating the page.



Try providing details for people, or better, the code link and/or errors validator gives you.



Ron
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2016-10-20 09:41:23 UTC
i might say greater useful you realize XHTML/ XML as appropriate as you are able to that may additionally assist you. gazing your errors: Line 582: This feels like your link is invalid format. that's generally corrected with own homestead page htmlentities(encodeurl($url)); Or make sure you utilize say & rather of &. &npa is messing up the html character interpreter, is thinks &npa is an html entity like   Line 581 and one: so which you're utilising HTML. consistent with hazard you are able to exchange some settings, because of the fact an empty element should not be a controversy, not components without specific attributes.
2011-05-21 22:43:26 UTC
Did you define a doctype for your document? It might seem redundant, but it is indeed a requirement even though browsers interpret it without.



Further help is hard to give without knowing more about your code.


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