Re: Validation <Great Question !>
by "Darrell King" <darrell(at)webctr.com>
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Disclaimer: hobbyists need not worry about XHTML unless it
thrills them to do so...:)
I do agree with the observation that this environment is not one
where a person can 'master' the tools and then relax and make a
living. My personal motto is "Always a student, never a master"
and there's nothing like Web work to keep it fresh in my mind...
D
----- Original Message -----
From: "C. A. Milton" <camilton(at)icx.net>
This is all well and good -- but my feeble, dying brain cells are
nearing retirement. I look forward to webbing as a _hobby_ only.
In
truth -- I see the light now that we can't ever figure on
something
being the same from year to year. The next "latest/greatest" will
always be on the horizon, and we'll always be trying to figure out
how
to fit our square peg into round holes!
Caryl
Darrell King wrote:
> I really expect more from you, Fuzzy...are you tired today? :)
>
> XHTML is a move toward standardizing the basic language we use
to
> disseminate information over the Internet (including the Web.)
> HTML has managed to (incredibly) allow us to reach out and
present
> information across the globe...a wonderful sharing that
> encompasses, ideally, the whole human race. Makes me glow to
> think about it...:).
>
> If all we did was present text to each other's
> browsers...documented archives with basic formats...we wouldn't
> really need to worry about XHTML or CSS...or font tags, either.
H
> tags and P tags would do fine.
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