Example html Validation Report
1. Warning: [24] A document type declaration should appear as
the first line (line 1) of every HTML document. For example, for
HTML 4.01 Strict documents, <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML
4.01//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> should be the
first line. For HTML 4.01 Transitional documents, the first line
should be <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01
Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">. For HTML
4.01 Frameset documents, the first line should be <!DOCTYPE HTML
PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/frameset.dtd">. Although HTML
recommendations generally require this line, most browsers probably
ignore it.
2. Comment: [15] An ICRA label (a rating "meta" tag) was not found
in the "head" section of this document. Browsers that are enabled
with this rating system may not display documents that have not been
labelled. If you have labelled this document by rating the section
(directory) in which it is found, or if your site is a personal web
space on a large Internet Service Provider, it is still recommended
that you include the rating "meta" tag on all of your pages for
performance reasons. For more information, please visit
http://www.icra.org/
3. Message in line 6 at character 8: [8] Using frames may be bad for
a website's search engine ranking. It can also lead to navigation
problems, bad listings with missing titles and descriptions, and/or
problems getting subpages.
4. Message in line 6 at character 8: [46] Frames are 1) hard to
navigate using a mouse, 2) annoying on small and low resolution
screens, and 3) not supported by text-only browsers.
5. Message in line 6 at character 8: [5] The "frameset" element is
an HTML 4.01 element but may not be supported by some browsers
(usually older) such as Netscape 2.0-, Internet Explorer 2.0-, and
text-only browsers. If your audience uses a wide variety of
browsers, then you may not want to use frames.
6. Message in line 6 at character 11: [5] Note that the "border", "bordercolor",
"frameborder", and "framespacing" attributes for the "frameset"
element are not HTML 4.01 attributes. Because of this, support for
these attributes is more likely to be nonexistent in some browsers.
However, Internet Explorer and Netscape both support the "border", "bordercolor"
and "frameborder" attributes. The "framespacing" attribute is
Internet Explorer specific and has no effect with Netscape 4.0 or
4.7.
7. Message in line 6 at character 12: [1] The "framespacing"
attribute for the "frameset" element is not an HTML 4.01 attribute
and is currently only supported by Internet Explorer. For instance,
Netscape 4.0 and 4.7 do not support this attribute.
8. Error in line 7 at character 5: [70] The "frame" element requires
the "title" attribute to facilitate frame identification and
navigation. See section 1194.22 (i).
9. Error in line 7 at character 5: [66] The "frame" element requires
the "longdesc" attribute to specify a text equivalent. See section
1194.22 (a).
10. Error in line 9 at character 5: [70] The "frame" element
requires the "title" attribute to facilitate frame identification
and navigation. See section 1194.22 (i).
11. Error in line 9 at character 5: [66] The "frame" element
requires the "longdesc" attribute to specify a text equivalent. See
section 1194.22 (a).
12. Error in line 10 at character 5: [70] The "frame" element
requires the "title" attribute to facilitate frame identification
and navigation. See section 1194.22 (i).
13. Error in line 10 at character 5: [66] The "frame" element
requires the "longdesc" attribute to specify a text equivalent. See
section 1194.22 (a).
14. Error in line 11 at character 5: [70] The "frame" element
requires the "title" attribute to facilitate frame identification
and navigation. See section 1194.22 (i).
15. Error in line 11 at character 5: [66] The "frame" element
requires the "longdesc" attribute to specify a text equivalent. See
section 1194.22 (a).
16. Error in line 14 at character 8: The "noframes" tag was found,
but it is not valid due to where it is used. This element may be
contained in "body" and "frameset". This element may not be
contained in "noframes". The tag is currently not contained in an
element that allows its use.
17. Message in line 15 at character 7: [9] The "background", "text",
"link", "vlink", and "alink" attributes for the "body" element are
deprecated in HTML 4.01 in favor of using style sheets.
18. Comment: [8] <meta name="description" content="(actual
description)"> should be used in the "head" section to provide a
brief description of what is contained on this page. This
information is used by many search engines when indexing a site.
19. Comment: [8] <meta name="keywords" content="(actual keyword
list)"> should be used in the "head" section to provide a list of
keywords that are relevent to this page. This information is used by
many search engines when indexing a site.
Comment: See
Tips
for definitions of some of the above technical terms.
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