On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 17:19:12 +0200
Ralph Slooten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered:

> No, it's probably something in there somewhere, enclosed in the tags.
> There is a pointer thingy showing where the error normally is, however
> this totally depends on your used fonts and so on, else it's rendered
> incorrectly and it appears that the bog is something else. < > are
> standard in html / php / xml, so that cannot be the reason. Maybe
> posting the chunk of code around the error region to this list would
> help you more?


This is the exact output from the attempted validation:

This page is not Valid -//W3C//DTD HTML 3.0S//EN!

Below are the results of attempting to parse this document with an SGML
parser.

   1. Line 2, column 0: character "<" invalid

  <HTML>
  ^

   2. Line 2, column 0: cannot continue because of previous errors

  <HTML>
  ^

Below is the source input I used for this validation:

   1: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.0S//EN"
   2: <HTML>
   3:  <HEAD>
   4:   <TITLE>OrderInChaos</TITLE>

Thanks guys!

One thing, the web pages do not actually have the .htm or .html
extension, they are .php, as I use one little bit of .php to display my
uptime. Could that be the prob?



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