WebmasterWorld moderator pageoneresults notes in a WebmasterWorld thread that the Google home page, www.google.com, does not validate fully. In fact, he notes they have 67 validation errors.I did a quick check at W3C validator and returned 66 errors, including a No DOCTYPE found.But who am I to complain, I have 131 errors, but I do have a DOCTYPE.Should this bother you? Depends on how picky you are about HTML.Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.
The W3C recommended standards are not obligations we are all compelled to honor. If the people whom your Web site is intended to reach dont see any problems with their browsing software, you should not feel like youre doing anything wrong if a W3C validation tool identifies "errors".
I Googled myself and found that my name has been misspelled several times as Olsen. Until recently, my name has been spelled correctly. My name is affiliated with (a) work in VietNam during the war and (b) biotechnology texts. There is another Wayne P. Olson who is a CPA and lives on the West Coast. Olsen as an author is unknown to me.
Even our site, Retailord.com returned errors, its ok when theres no problem from visitors.
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