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Originally Posted by DirectPixel
While I agree with you, I would like to point out a nice article to read that keeps everything about validation in perspective: http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/a...r-own-standard
Validation isn't everything, and while it's important, it is imperative to note that validation does NOT necessarily mean good code. Validating your code is a great tool to help debug your XHTML and your CSS, but does not guarantee accessibility, good coding practice, nor good design (both visually and semantically).
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I find the article hilarious.
All he has to do to validate his page is to change the DOCTYPE or if he desires to create "new attributes"--he can create a new one.
The answers are available but, if you choose not to do the homework ... well, that's on you.
Standards are available to help your "web pages" appear identical on all web appliances.