Rodrigo Moya wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I know this is very off-topic, but I'm desperated.
>
> So, I've done a style sheet (which is embedded into the HTML document I
> send accompanying
> this mail), basing it on the docs I found in http://www.w3.org. And,
> I've tried to validate
> it in http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator, I get errors, which, after
> looking and looking again
> for some days, I cannot find the error, since the validator does not say
> anything about the
> error, it just says there are unrecognized elements.
>
> So, please, give me a hand if you can.
>
> thanks very much in advance
Here is what tidy reported
Tidy (vers 13th January 2000) Parsing "\download\test\1.html"
line 42 column 1 - Warning: <table> lacks "summary" attribute
line 46 column 1 - Warning: <table> lacks "summary" attribute
line 57 column 1 - Warning: <table> lacks "summary" attribute
line 75 column 49 - Warning: trimming empty <font>
line 225 column 49 - Warning: trimming empty <font>
line 1438 column 1 - Warning: html doctype doesn't match content
"\download\test\1.html" appears to be HTML 3.2
6 warnings/errors were found!
The table summary attribute should be used to describe
the table structure. It is very helpful for people using
non-visual browsers. The scope and headers attributes for
table cells are useful for specifying which headers apply
to each table cell, enabling non-visual browsers to provide
a meaningful context for each cell.
For further advice on how to make your pages accessible
see "http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL". You may also want to try
"http://www.cast.org/bobby/" which is a free Web-based
service for checking URLs for accessibility.
You are recommended to use CSS to specify the font and
properties such as its size and color. This will reduce
the size of HTML files and make them easier maintain
compared with using <FONT> elements.
HTML & CSS specifications are available from http://www.w3.org/
To learn more about Tidy see http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/
Please send bug reports to Dave Raggett care of <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lobby your company to join W3C, see http://www.w3.org/Consortium
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