From: Matthew M. <ma...@tu...> - 2001-11-29 13:48:02
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I received this delightful letter this morning. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear PHP website Team: Below is presumably not what you mean by valid XHTML. The refc delimiter error amounts [pretty much] to just an unescaped (sic) & on the XHTML code level when you want & [or &]. (The second prevalent error below, the unknown entity error, piggybacks on the refc delimiter error). You need & as data for the link, but not the unescaped & as XHTML code. Otherwise, a device that takes XML seriously will think that the [unescaped] & starts an entity you forgot (1) to define; and then (2) to end with a semicolon. Please clean this up. As promised. Who am I? Someone with a [simple] PHP/MySQL content management site for which the output does validate as XHTML and CSS, as well conforming to WAI-AA. All claims, incidently(sic), made by you for phpwebsite. If I can get this right by myself, a collection of smart folks like yourselves should have no problems doing the same. [For your amusement, my simple site: http://www.bittersweetmindcandy.com/labrat/ ] I look forward to using phpwebsite very soon, for a much larger project, after it has gone thru just one more iteration. Best regards, TJH ------------------------------------------------------------------ This letter reminds of a character in Kids in the Hall that had a neurological disorder that caused everything he said to be stated with a sarcastic tone. He ends the skit by whining "I'm so lonely..." Anyway, Captain Ego has uncovered a problem with articles. It is striping quotation marks from the submitted form. This causes it not to comply. I have also heard that articles is striping all HTML tags. Has anyone fixed this or is it still present? If so or not, please let me know. Thanks for being polite =) Matt Matthew McNaney Internet Systems Architect Electronic Student Services Email: ma...@tu... URL: http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu Phone: 828-262-6493 |