Subject | Re: Proof Sandman keeps running from. |
From | Sandman |
Date | 07/31/2009 07:18 (07/31/2009 07:18) |
Message-ID | <mr-CEFA71.07185731072009@News.Individual.NET> |
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Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy |
Follows | Steve Carroll |
Followups | Snit (1h & 44m) > Sandman Steve Carroll (9h & 7m) > Sandman |
Steve CarrollFixed. My bad, actually :)
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Did you forget to close a (double) quote mark?--"
Anyone wanna take a stab at what caused this;)
Snit... you're claiming that it's *Sandman's* code that is not validating. How were you able to determine that *he* wrote the code that is causing the validation errors you've claimed are from *his* code (as opposed to code generated by the "system" he's using)?Actually, the "system" (CMS) I'm using is called Atlas and is developed solely by me. So any errors in output would be in direct relation to errors I've made. Sure, I've had employees at times, but 99% of all code is mine. That doesn't mean, of course, that all errors are due to "incompetence" about CSS or HTML, since this is a very dynamic system, lots of the output is the result of the combination of a lot of functions. That means that the CSS (for example) isn't contained as plain text in a text file, it's actually compiled from a number of sources, even database and sent to the browser, at which point errors could be made when parsing or rendering the data.