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Valid Defined
A valid XML document, in addition to being well formed, conforms to all the constraints imposed by a DTD. In other words, it does not contain any tags that are not permitted by the DTD, and the order of the tags conforms to the DTD's specifications.
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Fri Oct 10
- OraFAQ Forum: Enterprise Manager => RemoteOperatio nException: ERROR: Wrong password for user (merged)
- useful QA gizmo: check popular docs for HTML validity from Gerald Oskoboiny on 2001-09-29 (www-qa@w3.org from September 2001)
- Validifier: Turn Flash embed code into valid XHTML
Thu Oct 9
Wed Oct 8
- A List Apart: Articles: Fix Your Site With the Right DOCTYPE!: You've used valid CSS, XHTML, and the W3C DOM, yet your site is failing in standards compliant browsers like Mozilla, IE5/Mac, and IE6. A faulty DOCTYPE is to blame.
Tue Oct 7
Mon Oct 6
- Wpg Auto - Winnipeg Auto Financing Finance Resource: The personal web log of a web site builder and designer
Sat Oct 4
- Wpg Auto - Winnipeg Auto Financing Finance Resource: The personal web log of a web site builder and designer
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