This page is not Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional! Result: Failed validation, 84 Errors Address: Modified: (undefined) Server: Apache/1.3.41 (Unix) mod_auth_passthrough/1.8 mod_log_bytes/1.2 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_ssl/2.8.30 OpenSSL/0.9.7a Size: (undefined) Content-Type: text/html Encoding: utf-8 Doctype: XHTML 1.0 Transitional Root Element: html Options Show Source Show Outline List Messages Sequentially Group Error Messages by type Validate error pages Verbose Output Clean up Markup with HTML Tidy 1. Error Line 3, Column 5: document type does not allow element "head" here; assuming missing "html" start-tag. 2. Error Line 3, Column 1: Missing xmlns attribute for element html. The value should be: http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml. Many Document Types based on XML need a mandatory xmlns="" on the root element. For example, the root element for XHTML will look like: 3. Error Line 13, Column 85: document type does not allow element "table" here; assuming missing "object" start-tag. …0" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" class="rcctable"> 4. Error Line 17, Column 86: end tag for "br" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified. …RRINGER DRIVE | RALEIGH, NC 27606
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8. Error Line 21, Column 173: end tag for "img" omitted, but OMITTAG NO was specified. …cc logo" width="300" height="62" > You may have neglected to close an element, or perhaps you meant to "self-close" an element, that is, ending it with "/>" instead of ">". 9. Info Line 21, Column 16: start tag was here. 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