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Mer 29 Sep, 2004 13:17

tiens il y a quelque probleme au niveau du respect des standard pour la page d'accueil du site ....

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.framasoft.net%2F

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This page is not Valid HTML 4.01 Transitional!

Below are the results of attempting to parse this document with an SGML parser.

   1.

      Line 12, column 43: document type does not allow element "LINK" here

      <link href="NAVPICS/favicon.png" type=image/png rel=icon>

      The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "body" section instead of inside "head" -- or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed).

      One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML's rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML's "self-closing" tags for "meta" and "link" in the "head" section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the "head" section and the beginning of the "body" section (where "link" and "meta" are not allowed; hence the reported error).

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   2.

      Line 13, column 64: document type does not allow element "LINK" here

      ..."css/framastyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">

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   3.

      Line 14, column 6: end tag for element "HEAD" which is not open

      </head>

      The Validator found an end tag for the above element, but that element is not currently open. This is often caused by a leftover end tag from an element that was removed during editing, or by an implicitly closed element (if you have an error related to an element being used where it is not allowed, this is almost certainly the case). In the latter case this error will disappear as soon as you fix the original problem.

      If this error occured in a script section of your document, you should probably read this FAQ entry.

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   4.

      Line 16, column 15: document type does not allow element "BODY" here

      <body dir="ltr">

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   5.

      Line 39, column 112: value of attribute "ALIGN" cannot be "ABSBOTTOM"; must be one of "TOP", "MIDDLE", "BOTTOM", "LEFT", "RIGHT"

      ...src="NAVPICS/ok.png" align="absbottom">

      The value of the attribute is defined to be one of a list of possible values but in the document it contained something that is not allowed for that type of attribute. For instance, the “selected” attribute must be either minimized as “selected” or spelled out in full as “selected="selected"”; a value like “selected="true"” is not allowed.

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   6.

      Line 43, column 6: end tag for element "FORM" which is not open

      </form></div></td></tr>

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   7.

      Line 79, column 69: non SGML character number 128

      ...orum.framasoft.org/viewtopic.php?t=2435" >PC a 1��/jours</a></li>

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   8.

      Line 207, column 85: required attribute "ALT" not specified

      ...ICS/calle.png" width="210" height="1">

      The attribute given above is required for an element that you've used, but you have omitted it. For instance, in most HTML and XHTML document types the "type" attribute is required on the "script" element and the "alt" attribute is required for the "img" element.

      Typical values for type are type="text/css" for <style> and type="text/javascript" for <script>.

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   9.

      Line 463, column 59: reference to non-SGML character

      ...right">&laquo; Partir de Windows™ pour d&eacute;couvrir le LIBRE... &raq

      You've included a character reference to a character that is not defined in the document type you've chosen. This is most commonly caused by numerical references to characters from vendor proprietary character repertoires. Often the culprit will be fancy or typographical quote marks from either the Windows or Macintosh character repertoires.

      The solution is to reference UNICODE characters instead. A list of common characters from the Windows character repertoire and their UNICODE equivalents can be found in the document "On the use of some MS Windows characters in HTML" maintained by Jukka Korpela <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi>.

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  10.

      Line 622, column 160: end tag for element "P" which is not open

      ... douter dans cette réflexion là.</p></p>

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  11.

      Line 832, column 116: value of attribute "ALIGN" cannot be "ABSBOTTOM"; must be one of "TOP", "MIDDLE", "BOTTOM", "LEFT", "RIGHT"

      ...src="NAVPICS/ok.png" align="absbottom">
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