abajan
05-05-2004, 03:36 AM
I'm not the first on this forum to mention this and I suspect they'll be many others to follow down the road, with the same complaint.
Here's my problem: After much effort, I was able to get all pages on my site (with the exception of my feedback form page) to validate as Strict XHTML 1.0. You can't imagine how good it feels to achieve this.
So you can imagine my disappointment on discovering that inserting the counter code caused my pages not to validate. Of course this meant I had to remove the counter (which I would really like to use) from my pages.
The "language" attribute in the script tag seems to be the problem (at least according to the W3C validator).
Can someone please fix this? :cry:
Here's my problem: After much effort, I was able to get all pages on my site (with the exception of my feedback form page) to validate as Strict XHTML 1.0. You can't imagine how good it feels to achieve this.
So you can imagine my disappointment on discovering that inserting the counter code caused my pages not to validate. Of course this meant I had to remove the counter (which I would really like to use) from my pages.
The "language" attribute in the script tag seems to be the problem (at least according to the W3C validator).
Can someone please fix this? :cry: