Having a validating vs non-validating site doesn't make much of a
difference in accessibility, as long as the errors are minor.  What
-does- make a huge difference is semantic vs non-semantic.  Having a
list marked up as a list but missing a </li> (in a DTD that requires
it) it still much much more accessible than a list marked up as a
two-column table with a ton on font tags.  I've seen plenty of
perfectly validating XHTML websites that completely ignore semantics,
and in my opinion they're wasting their time.
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