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RE: RE: Re: FN-FORUM: easy way to find missing closing tags?
date posted 24th January 2007 13:15
Wow, I'll post to this forum more often.lol glad to be of help
Pam Gould
Gouldsmiths
www.gouldsmiths.co.uk
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Subject: RE: RE: Re: FN-FORUM: easy way to find missing closing tags?
I would, but its an internal system thing with some SOAP companants which
arent accessible to the outside world, even if i did put it on a temp site.
I sussed it out in the end, I had a self closing div element in the middle
of the page constructed like this...
I closed it twice! Thanks to pam, that plugin highlighted the mistake pretty
quickly :)
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>> Yup, used the w3c validators, it knows theres an open div but is
>highlighting > one which I know is definatly closed.
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>I've never known the w3c validator to be 'wrong' - this probably means that
>you have an unclosed element somewhere inside the div it is highlighting.
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>Do you feel like posting a link to the page so others can take a look?
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>Cheers,
>Andrew.
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