22.13 Passing W3C validation
tests
DITA2Go generates W3C-valid code, and with
the appropriate settings is completely conformant.
To check the validity of your HTML output:
http://validator.w3.org/
In this section:
§22.13.1
Understanding limitations of W3C validation
§22.13.2
Replacing high ASCII characters for W3C validation
§22.13.3
Eliminating <nobr> tags
§22.13.4
Avoiding redundant attribute assignments in tables
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framesets
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Parent Topic: 22. Converting to HTML/XHTML
Sibling Topics:
22.1 Deciding
which type of output to produce
22.2 Setting
up an HTML project
22.3 Including
starting code and entity references
22.4 Supplying
values for the <head> element
22.5 Specifying
HTML <body> attributes
22.6 Specifying document-wide properties for
HTML
22.7 Importing
HTML files as insets
22.8 Providing
hover text for links in HTML
22.9 Generating
XHTML for Confluence 4.x
22.10 Exporting
content for database input
22.11 Specifying
a starting topic for HTML or XHTML
22.12 Using
framesets