On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 10:45:13PM -0700, Derek Neighbors wrote: /_ /_|2. Web develpment. I have yet to see a popular, and what most /_| folks would consider "nice" site that meets w3c standards. /_| Plug any of them into http://validator.w3.org/ and watch /_| it throw up all over your screen. Is it possible to meet /_| and pass the validator, yet keep the marketing dept. happy? /_| /_ /_http://www.gnu.org checks out as HTML3.2 compliant. /_http://www.debian.org checks out as HTML4.01 compliant. /_http://www.redhat.com checks out as HTML4.01 compliant. /_ /_These are just 3 I checked off the top of my head. All of them do /_very large volumes of traffic and serve up a LOT of data, more than /_most company websites. Mostly it's a matter of priority not /_complexity. The above organizations are very committed to standards /_and so they make sure they prove it in how they act. Most companies /_could care less and are lazy so they just do what works and throw /_standards out the doors. It is certainly possible to make web pages /_that are usable (and nice looking) as well as functional that pass the /_validator. After looking at redhat's site, I must admit you have convinced me it is certainly possible. -mike