Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:

If the code is not valid, you cannot predict how the page will be
displayed. Fixing it may solve your problem.

Quite correct.

Invalid HTML may *be* the issue. You cannot know until you have
fixed it.

Also correct.

The number of error shown may be misleading. Often, fixing one will
also correct several subsequent errors. Start with the first error,
then check it again. Repeat as necessary.

And correct again.  I can find no fault with Chris's logic,
and feel that his first reply was perfectly reasonable in
the circumstances.

Philip Taylor
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