[resent following direction from Ivan]
Hello,

There is a problem on this page at present:

http://validator.w3.org/

   1.

      Line 317, column 12: an attribute value must be a literal unless
it contains only name characters

      <a href=?issue=239>WWN Issue 239</a> was released today.

      You have used a character that is not considered a "name
character" in an attribute value. Which characters are considered "name
characters" varies between the different document types, but a good rule
of thumb is that unless the value contains only lower or upper case
letters in the range a-z you must put quotation marks around the value.
In fact, unless you have extreme file size requirements it is a very
very good idea to always put quote marks around your attribute values.
It is never wrong to do so, and very often it is absolutely necessary.




Kind regards

JG

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