How do I fix these html errors as XHTML 1.0Transitional?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by benpolska, Nov 20, 2010.

  1. #1
    page 1:
    Line 71, Column 19: required attribute "action" not specified
    <form name="quiz">

    Line 97, Column 49: there is no attribute "onClick"
    <input type="button" value="Get score" onClick="getScore(this.form)" />

    Line 100, Column 88: the name and VI delimiter can be omitted from an attribute specification only if SHORTTAG YES is specified
    …input class="bgclr" type="text" size="5" name="percentage" disabled /></strong> Line

    105, Column 48: there is no attribute "wrap"
    …ea class="bgclr" name="solutions" wrap="virtual" rows="4" cols="30" disabled />

    Line 105, Column 87: the name and VI delimiter can be omitted from an attribute specification only if SHORTTAG YES is specified
    …ea class="bgclr" name="solutions" wrap="virtual" rows="4" cols="30" disabled />

    Line 127, Column 7: end tag for "div" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified
    </body>

    info: Line 43, Column 1: start tag was here
    <div id="outer">

    page 2:
    Line 79, Column 7: end tag for "div" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified
    </body>

    info: Line 16, Column 1: start tag was here
    <div id="outer">
     
    benpolska, Nov 20, 2010 IP
  2. radiant_luv

    radiant_luv Peon

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    #2
    These are self explained,

     
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  3. Cash Nebula

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    #3
    This page explains all the errors generated by the validator:
    http://validator.w3.org/docs/errors.html

    Don't use wrap, it's not a standard attribute. Only IE and Opera recognize it.

    Attribute minimization is not allowed, so change "disabled" to disabled="disabled"

    On both page 1 and 2, you are missing a closing div somewhere. Try putting </div> just before </body> on both pages.
     
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  4. drhowarddrfine

    drhowarddrfine Peon

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    Learn (X)HTML.
     
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    Why would you use Transitional.....? Strict is the way to go
     
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  6. CSM

    CSM Active Member

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    Sometimes Strict is not possible.

    @drhowarddrfine

    Haha, that's what I have thought, too :D
     
    CSM, Nov 22, 2010 IP