While looking at the dabs website, checking on a returned hard disk, I noticed that the new design had the w3c validator valid xml code logo. This states that the code on the page is valid according to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards for the code. It also links thru to the validator, and checks the page.... I rand through a few of the pages and was upset to find on some, over 100 errors. I pointed this out in an email to dabs, along with a query with my return. No comment was made in the reply about the website, but today when I looked at dabs, the ticks have gone! I never really expected them to take much notice of me, a customer who out of the blue points this out!
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