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On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 04:44:03PM +0100, Simon Waters wrote:
I think the more general problem is to supply a framework that makes it easy to be standard conforming.
HTML 4 Transitional is pretty easy.
Whilst it is easy to identify broken mark-up it is far harder to produce material that looks good and isn't broken, so you want
That is not true. There is no need for hacks with the current browsers available. Check out the designs out on www.oswd.org. Some of them may look good to you, and many are build correctly conforming to even the strictest forms of html standards.
to be selling them advice on choosing and implementing a good content management system.
A good content management ? A silver bullet ? I do not think there is one ! ;) Damn I am pissed off that some agency prick called me rudely in the middle of dinner(and the final set of the Henman game) demanding to know how much commercial experience I had of XSL. Christ sake. Someone drop the bomb on the IT industry in this country. -Kai -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.