Although this isn't a validator, I recently found this site which seems
to hold a lot of good information for supporting a wide range of
browsers (especially some of the dinosaurs).
http://www.quirksmode.org/
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Hello Richard,
Wednesday, June 1, 2005, 3:16:50 PM, you wrote:
R> Does anybody know of a "What Works Works Validator" which checks
R> for maxiumum browser compatibility rather than the W3C standard?
E. Got it listed on my XHTML test page at:
http://www.devtek.org/test (In the resources secti
On Wed, June 1, 2005 3:17 pm, Richard Davey said:
> Wednesday, June 1, 2005, 10:16:50 PM, you wrote:
>
> RL> For example, I simply can't validate with a 100% height table, but
> RL> that's the only way to get the layout I want on both ancient and
> RL> current browsers.
>
> I think you need to defi
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Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 5:16 PM
Subject: [PHP] What Works Works Validator
> This is OT in that it's more about HTML than PHP, but solutions involving
> PHP would be particularly welcome.
>
> After playing with the W3C validator again for an hour or so...
>
>
Hello Richard,
Wednesday, June 1, 2005, 10:16:50 PM, you wrote:
RL> For example, I simply can't validate with a 100% height table, but
RL> that's the only way to get the layout I want on both ancient and
RL> current browsers.
I think you need to define, quite clearly, what you regard as an
"anci
This is OT in that it's more about HTML than PHP, but solutions involving
PHP would be particularly welcome.
After playing with the W3C validator again for an hour or so...
The thing is, I really want to be backwards compatible with ancient
browsers. Like, REALLY ancient.
Like, say, going back
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