http://validator.w3.org bu sitede sıtede bulunan kucuk eksıklıklerı gosterıyor ben netopsyon ıcın arama yaptım ve Validation Output: 465 Errors hata buldu ama acıkcası sanırım bu sadece php-nuke ıcın gecerlı aynısını kendı sıtem ıcınde yaptım ama verdıgı hata yerlerını kontrol ettım herkangıbır sorun gozukmuyor ... ve bunlar sanırım google boot engellıyormus dıye duydum...
The sequence <FOO /> can be interpreted in at least two different ways, depending on the DOCTYPE of the document. For HMTL 4.01 Strict, the '/' terminates the tag <FOO (with an implied '>'). However, since many browsers don't interpret it this way, even in the presence of an HMTL 4.01 Strict DOCTYPE, it is best to avoid it completely in pure HTML documents and reserve its use solely for those written in XHTML.
Line 29, Column 104: document type does not allow element "m e t a" here.
…master kaynak, dosya ve bilgi deposu">
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The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "body" section instead of inside "head" -- or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed).
One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML's rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML's "self-closing" tags for "m e t a" and "link" in the "head" section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the "head" section and the beginning of the "body" section (where "link" and "m e t a" are not allowed; hence the reported error).
Line 30, Column 43: document type does not allow element "m e t a" here.
<m e t a NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX, FOLLOW">
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The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "body" section instead of inside "head" -- or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed).
One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML's rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML's "self-closing" tags for "m e t a" and "link" in the "head" section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the "head" section and the beginning of the "body" section (where "link" and "m e t a" are not allowed; hence the reported error).
Line 31, Column 43: document type does not allow element "m e t a" here.
<m e t a NAME="REVISIT-AFTER" CONTENT="7 DAYS">
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The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "body" section instead of inside "head" -- or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed).
One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML's rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML's "self-closing" tags for "m e t a" and "link" in the "head" section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the "head" section and the beginning of the "body" section (where "link" and "m e t a" are not allowed; hence the reported error).
Line 32, Column 37: document type does not allow element "m e t a" here.
<m e t a NAME="RATING" CONTENT="GENERAL">
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The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "body" section instead of inside "head" -- or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed).
One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML's rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML's "self-closing" tags for "m e t a" and "link" in the "head" section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the "head" section and the beginning of the "body" section (where "link" and "m e t a" are not allowed; hence the reported error).
Line 33, Column 38: document type does not allow element "m e t a" here.
<m e t a name="gigabot" content="noindex"><m e t a name="gigabot" content="noarchive">
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The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "body" section instead of inside "head" -- or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed).
One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML's rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML's "self-closing" tags for "m e t a" and "link" in the "head" section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the "head" section and the beginning of the "body" section (where "link" and "m e t a" are not allowed; hence the reported error).
Line 33, Column 79: document type does not allow element "m e t a" here.
…ta name="gigabot" content="noarchive"><m e t a name="gigabot" content="nofollow"
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The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "body" section instead of inside "head" -- or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed).
One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML's rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML's "self-closing" tags for "m e t a" and "link" in the "head" section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the "head" section and the beginning of the "body" section (where "link" and "m e t a" are not allowed; hence the reported error).
Line 33, Column 119: document type does not allow element "m e t a" here.
…eta name="gigabot" content="nofollow"><link rel="shortcut icon" href="images/
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The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements -- such as a "style" element in the "body" section instead of inside "head" -- or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed).
One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML's rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML's "self-closing" tags for "m e t a" and "link" in the "head" section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the "head" section and the beginning of the "body" section (where "link" and "m e t a" are not allowed; hence the reported error).
evet son zamanlarda bende kontrol etmeye başladım validator hatalarını ama gösterdiği yerlerde eksik olan şeyler var? var olduğu halde neden hata gösterdiğini anlayabilmiş değilim...
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