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Re: New Site - Your Opinion
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: New Site - Your Opinion
- From: "i_lowe" <ian@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 18:58:42 -0000
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Huh??
This is strange.. I pass the validator a webpage I am working on,
which is a
framset, and it complains on this:
<frameset cols="180,810,*" border="0">
"Error: there is no attribute "COLS" for this element (in
this HTML
version)"
"Error: element "FRAMESET" not defined in this HTML
version"
"Error: there is no attribute "BORDER" for this element (in
this HTML
version)
whilst, er, on this page... (HTML 4.01 Strict specification)
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/present/frames.html#h-
16.2.1
It says..
In the following example, the outer FRAMESET divides the available
space
into three equal columns. The inner FRAMESET then divides the second
area
into two rows of unequal height.
<FRAMESET cols="33%, 33%, 34%">
...contents of first frame...
<FRAMESET rows="40%, 50%">
...contents of second frame,
first row...
...contents of second frame,
second row...
</FRAMESET>
...contents of third frame...
</FRAMESET>
which is *always* how I have done framesets??
it says the same for any HTML version!!
any clues??
Ian
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