Re: Re: posting variables to parent frame

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On 4/26/07, Richard Lynch <ceo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Wed, April 25, 2007 3:29 pm, Zoltán Németh wrote:
> 2007. 04. 25, szerda keltezÃ(c)ssel 14.35-kor Al ezt írta:
>> Very clever use of iFrame.  So clever it doesn't show in your html
>> source code.
>>
>> Looks more like you are using DIV tags, with simple POST values,
>> just like I'd have done it.
>>
>> Incidentally, "<br/>" is an error for html.
>
> can you tell me why <br/> is an error????
>

I think you NEED a space before the "/" but I wouldn't get my knickers
in a twist over this one...

NO, a space is optional, a <br/> withouth a space is XHTML-1.0 Strict valid.
However, like said before, it could confuse really old browsers.


It's pretty much the last thing to be fixed, if everything else works
and you want that green check mark. :-)

Which I often do, actually, but that's just because after all the hard
work of getting rid of the REAL errors, getting the last little bit
fixed up is about 5 minutes of work.

Yeah, fix PHP errors first, and finish your site, then validate it
with the w3c validator (validator.w3c.org).

Tijnema

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