It's too bad they don't know enough about standard HTML to write it. I don't trust
any authority on HTML that can't write valid HTML. Here's the errors iCab just reported:
Warning (1/1): <!DOCTYPE> is missing.
Warning (14/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (15/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (16/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (17/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (18/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (19/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (20/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (21/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (22/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (23/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (24/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Warning (25/3): The attribute "SRC" is not allowed for the tag <LINK>.
Error (37/1): The color name "ff0000" is not valid.
Warning (41/1): The tag <CENTER> should no longer be used since HTML 4
+.0.
Error (69/3): In tag <IMG> the value "centre" is not valid for attribu
+te "ALIGN".
Error (70/3): In tag <IMG> the value "centre" is not valid for attribu
+te "ALIGN".
Warning (72/23): The tag <FONT> should no longer be used since HTML 4.
+0.
Error (72/94): The start tag for </A> can't be found.
Warning (76/2): The tag <CENTER> should no longer be used since HTML 4
+.0.
-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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