On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Kent West wrote: > I have a co-worker who is developing some web pages. I've encouraged him > to pass his work through the W3C HTML validator. He says it fails, and
> So my question is this: > Are the W3C standards insufficient to allow the web > designers to do what they need to do, or is my > co-worker missing a technique that he needs to know? Yes. > In other words, are the W3C standards sufficient to provide a > browser-agnostic world, with all the features that designers need? Yes. > Or does the W3C-approved label simply mean that the page is coded to > the least common denominator, and is therefore not practical for > PHB-oriented web sites? No. -- Baloo