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A google search on "HTML validation" turns up a ton of hits.   
OK, OK.... well maybe not a TON exactly, but a bunch!        
 
Dr. Juice (Virginia Hetrick) mentioned the same subject   
in her HTML talk a while back. Anybody got the handouts handy?   
[I can't find anything around here! ]  
 
 -- Steve    
 
Question:   
1) How much does a TON of electrons weigh?  
2) How many electrons is a ton?   
 
I think I know the answer to one of the above....      
 
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On 3/13/04, Tom Brown wrote, in part:  
>I have seen a reference to a site where you could submit a URL for   
>validation of the html code, but I can't find it in my bookmarks.  
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>Does anyone know of such a site?  
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>Is there any way to determine why a particular site rejects Mozilla and   
>Netscape?   >Thanks!  
>-- Tom Brown      
 
 
 
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