No, really, people do validate their code - they use a validator.

And, people do format their document with of headings, paragraphs etc.,
which if they do correctly is called well formed document.

Having got a well formed document, they may well decide to create a
Webpage by using a Markup language (which they then valdate).

As well as validating the code, they should also ensure that their markup
do not alter the well-formedness of the underlying document.

Stuart

On Sat, April 28, 2007 8:02 am, David Dorward wrote:
> Stuart Foulstone wrote:
>> Validation concerns the correctness of the syntax of the code,
>> i.e. if the tags, etc. are properly coded.
>
>> Well-formedness concerns the structure of the document,
>> i.e. where in the document headings , paragraphs, etc go.
>
> You've got those backwards.
>
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