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flexagon ([personal profile] flexagon) wrote 2008-12-28 02:16 am (UTC)

Ah, right, the lowercase tags are the other real pain about XHTML. I knew there was one more thing. Thanks.

The bones of my website predate CSS. It's not that I did anything especially wrong when I was designing it the last time around, it's more just that I'm dragging it into the current decade. At least it's simple -- no forms or interactive foo -- but I have a lot of files with old-style presentational HTML.

Here's a question... do you know of any utilities that would automatically tidy up at least some of my tags to be valid XHTML?

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