Henri Sivonen wrote:
The semantics for the warnings, errors and fatal errors emitted by http://hsivonen.iki.fi/validator/html5/ are as follows:

Warning: Something that I think is harmful but there's no spec that would allow me to call it an error or something that technically conforming bet is extremely likely a mistake made by the author. OR: Something that a spec makes an error in most cases, but determining if it indeed is a spec violation requires inspection by a human.


A few examples that I think is bad practice (99.9 % of the time it's used):

- Inline styles
- Empty p-elements, or p elements containing only  
- A table within a table cell (Has this ever been used for anything but layout?)
- Iframes

Would I get a warning for any of these?


Lars Gunther


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