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  • The Doctor

    HTML/Framer issues

    Hello fellow web writers.

    REcently, Google has been sending me dangerous warning meesages about
    my web site http://www.nk.ca .

    Today using AVG 7.5 we got an HTML/Framer warning.

    We are only using html, php, javascripts and import
    functioning for both website and blog http://www.nk.ca/blog/ .

    Could this be a question of bad coding?
    --
    Member - Liberal International
    This is doctor@nl2k.ab. ca Ici doctor@nl2k.ab. ca
    God, Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! On March 3rd,
    Alberta! Time for a change and beware Alliance in PC clothing. Vote Liberal!
  • BobaBird

    #2
    Re: HTML/Framer issues

    On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 23:39:42 +0000 (UTC), doctor@doctor.n l2k.ab.ca (The
    Doctor) wrote:
    REcently, Google has been sending me dangerous warning meesages about
    my web site http://www.nk.ca .
    >
    Today using AVG 7.5 we got an HTML/Framer warning.
    What does the warning say? Did the validation fixes have any effect
    on it?
    --

    Charles

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    • C A Upsdell

      #3
      Re: HTML/Framer issues

      The Doctor wrote:
      >Oi! w3.org is always of good help when you recall.
      >
      Still I have some traffic trackers.
      I wonder if that is the issue?
      The HTML and CSS errors are fewer than when you first posted, so clearly
      you have been making changes. Some of the remaining HTML errors appear
      to be simple bad coding, and the validators can guide you in fixing what
      remains.

      In the past I have noted traffic trackers which used invalid code, but
      the errors are easy to fix: the problem is that many trackers forbid
      you to change their code, even though what they supply is broken. You
      may have to get permission to make the changes.



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      • The Doctor

        #4
        Re: HTML/Framer issues

        In article <fokumn$bhk$1@r egistered.motza rella.org>,
        C A Upsdell <cupsdell@upsde ll.invalidwrote :
        >The Doctor wrote:
        >>Oi! w3.org is always of good help when you recall.
        >>
        >Still I have some traffic trackers.
        > I wonder if that is the issue?
        >
        >The HTML and CSS errors are fewer than when you first posted, so clearly
        >you have been making changes. Some of the remaining HTML errors appear
        >to be simple bad coding, and the validators can guide you in fixing what
        >remains.
        >
        >In the past I have noted traffic trackers which used invalid code, but
        >the errors are easy to fix: the problem is that many trackers forbid
        >you to change their code, even though what they supply is broken. You
        >may have to get permission to make the changes.
        >
        >
        >
        For example with Google, they have placed their in their meta-keys.

        For others like urchin and quatnserver, they are using javascript
        and that may pose a problem.
        --
        Member - Liberal International
        This is doctor@nl2k.ab. ca Ici doctor@nl2k.ab. ca
        God, Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising! On March 3rd,
        Alberta! Time for a change and beware Alliance in PC clothing. Vote Liberal!

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