AJM Messages: 2363 Registered: April 2006 Location: Surrey, UK
Senior Member
The first two have been fixed, but the last two validate perfecty when done as XHTML with the validator at http://validator.w3.org/. If the new validator cannot handle XHTML then I'm going to ignore any errors that it spits out.
AJM Messages: 2363 Registered: April 2006 Location: Surrey, UK
Senior Member
Some of the errors thrown up by the new validator do not show up as errors at by the old validator, so I consider the new validator to be buggy. I have given up correcting errors that don't exist.
That being said, there might be bugs in the new validator (as in any piece of complex software).
I am not a nu validation fan (for example in its treatment of XHTMl served as html), I am only using it as a tool to detect some errors, mainly table errors raised by an inconsistency between the column count established by col and colgroup elements and the contents of some rows. In my experience it works well detecting that errors.