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From: Keith M. <km...@be...> - 2002-04-15 18:53:31
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Validation failed all over the place... even on the original document:
Warning: No Character Encoding detected!
Fatal Error: no document type declaration; will parse without
validation
I could not parse this document, because it uses a public identifier
that is not in my catalog
Below is an outline for this document, automatically generated from the
heading tags (<H1> through <H6>.)
A level 1 heading is missing!
A level 2 heading is missing!
A level 3 heading is missing!
I N V O I C E
If this does not look like a real outline, it is likely that the
heading tags are not being used properly. (Headings should
reflect the logical structure of the document; they should not
be used simply to add emphasis, or to change the font size.)
Also, I tried emailing an invoice to a client who uses OE6.0. Here is
what he received:
<head>
tlIoetl <td align=center>hr</td>
< i=g>.<d < i=g>.<d t <font size=-3 align=justify>
Payment due Upon Receipt of Invoice.
Itees o oerueamuns il aru a te at o 240% ermoth fomdu dteunilpad n
ul. tes etrnd resujet o $ scncr. tnuozi sboae oBcr fmi cogSveI
feosrrue tnmtehp
This got really mangled somewhere, whether here or there is still
undecided.
On 12 Apr 2002, klavs klavsen wrote:
>Subject: Re: [SL] latex dilemma & blank emails
>
>On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 08:25, Keith Mastin wrote:
>> After about 5 hours messing around to make the invoice llok the way I
>> want, with continuous testing, I finally came to the conclusion that it
>> was NetXcape that wasn't parsing the html properly. They read fine in IE
>> and Opera, but are blank in netXcape. How can I test them in lookout if
>> I don't use it for email?
>>
>
>Try validating your HTML - with validator.w3.org - Then you shouldn't
>have any problems..
>
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Keith Mastin km...@be...
BeechTree Information Technology Services Inc.
137 Laird Drive M4G 3V5 Tel(416)696-6070
http://www.beechtree.ca
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