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Re: justification for producing valid [X]HTML?: msg#00065

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Subject: Re: justification for producing valid [X]HTML?

Le ven 13/09/2002 à 22:19, James Ralston a écrit :
> I'm trying to make a justification to management why our organization
> should care about producing valid [X]HTML.
>
> The current attitude is:
>
> 1. We design our documents for a consistent "look and feel"
> (using mostly WYSIWYG HTML editors).
>
> 2. Our documents render "properly" in Netscape/Mozilla/IE.
>
> 3. Why bother to take the extra time to produce valid HTML when
> the "invalid" HTML works just fine?
>
> I'm sure people have written documents to refute these types of
> attitudes. Unfortunately, I'm having very little luck in performing
> web searches for such documents, because the phrase "valid HTML"
> appears on about a billion web pages.

You can have a look at the following articles:
- "My site is standard! And yours?"
http://www.w3.org/QA/2002/04/Web-Quality.html
- "Buy standard compliant Web sites"
http://www.w3.org/QA/2002/07/WebAgency-Requirements
- "Liberty! Equality! Validity!"
http://devedge.netscape.com/viewsource/2001/validate/
- "HTML Standard compliance- Why bother?"
http://wdvl.com/Authoring/HTML/Standards/

There are many many more resources on the topic. You'll probably get the
best answers by searching in the archives of the public mailing list
public-evangelist@xxxxxx at
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-evangelist/ or by asking your
question on this mailing list.

Regards,

Dom
--
Dominique Hazaël-Massieux - http://www.w3.org/People/Dom/
W3C/INRIA
mailto:dom@xxxxxx

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