That's just stupid.  They better not believe in many people coming to
their site, since they have to type things like that.  The program is
just an assistance on writing the site, the site is all about the
programmer.  The programmer is the only one to blame, not the software
developer.

The software is fine, I use it all the time.  It helps me to keep
track of what code is where due to the color assignment.  It also
allows me to do live updates of my site, helping me to get my site up
a lot quicker and fix mistakes a lot quicker.

Of course, I do always validate with XHTML and CSS and then edit any
problems with Notepad, since that is the most secure way of doing
things once the site is up.  I usually use Notepad after the site has
been up, to fix errors and things.


On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 17:43:49 -0000, Rene Saarsoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found a page, I tried to validate it (like I always do 8-) )
> and suddenly there appeared an error message I had never seen before,
> but more interesting then the error message was the code that
> had caused it:
> 
> <!DOCTYPE "HTML generated by Dreamweaver, does not conform to W3C open
> standards">
> 
> OK, they don't want to follow standards, that's okay with me, but
> blaiming Dreamweaver for that... hey, isn't this the program
> that many Web Standards activists use?
> 
> OK, they don't want to be so accessible to all those blind or
> whatever users, that's ok with me too, but this is a homepage
> of an health-care organisation... 8-o
> 
> The page is:
> 
> http://www.medicum.ee/
> 
> Rene.
> 
> PS. I'm probably going to send them some sort of note about this
> crazyness.
> 
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