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mikeyww
Here is my example page. The code is not perfect but works perfectly in KM.
That seems to be the image you posted in your second post. I don't understand your question.
What is the error that you are highlighting?
EDIT: Not sure. I dribbled a bit above. My opinion is the src adrress was the prime cause of disaster. Sanity returned when I deleted the <img> because it must absolutely have a src attribute. END EDIT
You have also not explained why the validator's two statements are valid.
Again, explained above. It's a lot like telling somebody to insert a completely different recipe into the middle of the one the person is already using, and to do exactly what the new recipe says.
I think, too, that KM developers need a more user-centered approach to accountability regarding their "packaged product". No ethical company would knowingly and intentionally distribute a product containing a faulty component made by another company, right? Why would KM's expert developers do this? Just because they are volunteers? All the more reason to select a better engine. If the current engine doesn't work well, find a better one (I suggest; Chrome's, perhaps?)! Alternatively, if the old engine works more reliably than the new one, then use the old one. Whatever, but while pointing the finger may identify the problem, it does not identify the solution.
I've addressed this in my first and third posts. I must confess I used to have the old Presto-engined Opera as my main browser, before they decided to go over to the Chrome-Blink engine which I dislike completely. I have always liked the Gecko engine, but it was badly let down by Mozilla's attitude with the chrome. KM gives me the best of both worlds. I still keep other browsers simply to render pages that break other browsers. My employer has one such infra-web site which AFAIK works only in IE. Possibly also in Safari :s
Ethical company? Microsoft perhaps? Did you ever use Nescape Navigator aka Netscape 4? NCSA Mosaic, which could not understand NetBIOS or NetBEUI?
Find a better one? Blink (I think that's the latest)? Edge? ESR >38? Is there an engine with no known or predicted problems?
Mike
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I think, too, that KM developers need a more user-centered approach to accountability regarding their "packaged product". No ethical company would knowingly and intentionally distribute a product containing a faulty component made by another company, right? Why would KM's expert developers do this? Just because they are volunteers? All the more reason to select a better engine. If the current engine doesn't work well, find a better one (I suggest; Chrome's, perhaps?)! Alternatively, if the old engine works more reliably than the new one, then use the old one. Whatever, but while pointing the finger may identify the problem, it does not identify the solution.
Mike
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mikeyww
Here is my example page. The code is not perfect but works perfectly in KM.
What is the error that you are highlighting?
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mikeyww
You have also not explained why the validator's two statements are valid.
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mikeyww
I think, too, that KM developers need a more user-centered approach to accountability regarding their "packaged product". No ethical company would knowingly and intentionally distribute a product containing a faulty component made by another company, right? Why would KM's expert developers do this? Just because they are volunteers? All the more reason to select a better engine. If the current engine doesn't work well, find a better one (I suggest; Chrome's, perhaps?)! Alternatively, if the old engine works more reliably than the new one, then use the old one. Whatever, but while pointing the finger may identify the problem, it does not identify the solution.
Mike
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mikeyww
No ethical company would knowingly and intentionally distribute a product containing a faulty component made by another company, right? (...) If the current engine doesn't work well, find a better one (I suggest; Chrome's, perhaps?)!
Fine. KM75 is still around for download. So no prob to use the old oneQuote
mikeyww
Alternatively, if the old engine works more reliably than the new one, then use the old one.
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