16.07.2011, Saat: 16:01
Arkadaşlar w3 hatalarını düzeltmeme yardımcı olabilecek var mı?
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16.07.2011, Saat: 16:01
Arkadaşlar w3 hatalarını düzeltmeme yardımcı olabilecek var mı?
16.07.2011, Saat: 19:08
aldığınız hataları yazarsanız ona göre bakalım ?
16.07.2011, Saat: 21:38
1. Error Line 165, Column 260: end tag for "img" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified
Kod: …al-align: middle;" alt="kayıt ol" border="0" height="14" width="58"></a></form> You may have neglected to close an element, or perhaps you meant to "self-close" an element, that is, ending it with "/>" instead of ">". __________ 2. Line 165, Column 147: start tag was here Kod: …hızlı kayıt olabilmek için tıklayın."><img src="images/uye-ol.gif" style="vert… __________ 3. Line 189, Column 45: document type does not allow element "td" here; assuming missing "tr" start-tag Kod: <td class="thead" colspan="4" align="center"><strong>Reklam</strong></td> __________ 4. Line 190, Column 4: document type does not allow element "tr" here Kod: <tr><tr><td colspan="4" class="trow1" align="center"><table><tr> The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "body" section instead of inside "head" -- or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed). One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML's rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML's "self-closing" tags for "meta" and "link" in the "head" section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the "head" section and the beginning of the "body" section (where "link" and "meta" are not allowed; hence the reported error). __________ 5. Line 190, Column 8: document type does not allow element "tr" here Kod: <tr><tr><td colspan="4" class="trow1" align="center"><table><tr> The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "body" section instead of inside "head" -- or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed). One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML's rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML's "self-closing" tags for "meta" and "link" in the "head" section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the "head" section and the beginning of the "body" section (where "link" and "meta" are not allowed; hence the reported error). __________ 6. Line 230, Column 28: end tag for "tr" which is not finished Kod: </tr></table></td></tr></tr> Most likely, you nested tags and closed them in the wrong order. For example <p><em>...</p> is not acceptable, as <em> must be closed before <p>. Acceptable nesting is: <p><em>...</em></p> Another possibility is that you used an element which requires a child element that you did not include. Hence the parent element is "not finished", not complete. For instance, in HTML the <head> element must contain a <title> child element, lists require appropriate list items (<ul> and <ol> require <li>; <dl> requires <dt> and <dd>), and so on. __________ 7. Line 231, Column 8: end tag for "tr" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified Kod: </table> You may have neglected to close an element, or perhaps you meant to "self-close" an element, that is, ending it with "/>" instead of ">". __________ 8. Line 189, Column 1: start tag was here Kod: <td class="thead" colspan="4" align="center"><strong>Reklam</strong></td> __________ 9. Line 368, Column 88: required attribute "type" not specified Kod: …"duyuru_2"><strong>Okulların Açılmasına </strong><script language="JavaScript"> The attribute given above is required for an element that you've used, but you have omitted it. For instance, in most HTML and XHTML document types the "type" attribute is required on the "script" element and the "alt" attribute is required for the "img" element. Typical values for type are type="text/css" for <style> and type="text/javascript" for <script>. __________ 10. Line 378, Column 87: required attribute "type" not specified Kod: …aScript" src="http://www.gencisibunlar.com/jscripts/gerisayim.js"></script></p> The attribute given above is required for an element that you've used, but you have omitted it. For instance, in most HTML and XHTML document types the "type" attribute is required on the "script" element and the "alt" attribute is required for the "img" element. Typical values for type are type="text/css" for <style> and type="text/javascript" for <script>. |
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