Hi Rebecca,
I'd be happy to have a look at your changes if you care to send them to
me as a tar.gz file. In future you might like to keep two copies of
phpESP. One being the original unaltered form and the other one being
your working copy that way you could generate a diff file and send that
instead of an entire directory structure.
If you are unsure of how this is done please let me know and I'll send
you instructions offline.
Kon
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 09:45, rebecca swartz wrote:
> Okay... I'm ready for the next step.
>
> So far:
> 1) downloaded the phpesp cvs-head
> 2) ran every screen through w3c validator
> 3) have modified 32 modules
> 4) have added 1 module
>
> I know I've got 2 modules left to get compliant, and
> I've probably missed trying every screen from every
> navigation possibility..but generally I think the code
> changes will make things better.
>
> I'd like to have someone help me get my code to a
> developer that can implement the changes into phpesp.
> I'll admit I am a novice of sourceforge & CVS. So I'm
> not sure what to do with all these
> wonderful/painful/tediuous changes.
>
> Generally the changes were:
> 1) dyslexic closing tags
> 2) attributes used that are no longer valid
> 3) attribute values not enclosed in quotes
> 4) linking theme stylesheets after DTD headers were
> output
> 5) not using & or htmlspecialchars() to ensure
> that the character entities were maintained
>
> What's left:
> HTML compliance for results.inc & test.inc
>
> Results.inc gives me a blank screen because I've not
> input any answers to survey questions.
>
> Test.inc is compliant if you get to it from one menu
> but fails if you use a second navigation path --seems
> to be an inconsistency of closing tags in the lead
> module vs second module.
>
> I'll be in Thursday morning trying to figure out how
> to get these changes to someone while I continue on
> the last two screen issues.
>
> At a minimum, I'd like to know what I should do
> differently the next time I submit code for your
> review.
>
> Becky
>
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