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More About Custom DTDs







More About Custom DTDs

More About Custom DTDs 06/05/2005 11:24 PM

Your web page uses non-standard elements, so, following the advice of earlier ALA articles, you bang out a custom DTD to make sure your document still validates. Not so fast, says the W3C's Quality Assurance team, who argue that crafting a custom DTD for the sole purpose of validation is a mistake ... and then tell when it is the right thing to do. By the way, we are pleased to have the W3C QA team as ALA authors, and look forward to more.




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