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6 Oct, 2008
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XHTML Strict validation is a tool, not a way of life
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At some point as a front-end developer I think we all have to draw a line for HTML validation. Strict validation is not a holy grail you need or can crusade for. It improves your code but has also it's downside...Need more? Read these related posts:
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