W3Cs validator finding fault with nonexistent code

S

Steve H

When I use W3C's validator, I get warning messages that
don't apply to the page. For instance, "bordercolor" does
not occur on the page, but it brings up the issue anyway:

#

Line 173, column 132: there is no attribute "BORDERCOLORLIGHT"

This was taken from my page:
http://www.rc10.com/basicshub/aboutae/about_ae.htm

Also, sometimes it refers to something on line 214, but
there are fewer than 200 lines on the page, according to
the numbering in FP2003.

Should I just ignore things like this?

Thanks,
Steve H
 
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Ronx

Also, sometimes it refers to something on line 214, but
there are fewer than 200 lines on the page, according to
the numbering in FP2003.

This is referring to the last line in the included file include2.htm

212 <p align="center">

213 <font face="Verdana" size="1">Prices subject to change without
notice. Not responsible for typographic

214 errors.</font></font></p>



where the </font> tag is duplicated.
 
S

Steve H

Thanks!
-----Original Message-----

This is referring to the last line in the included file include2.htm

212 <p align="center">

213 <font face="Verdana" size="1">Prices subject to change without
notice. Not responsible for typographic

214 errors.</font></font></p>



where the </font> tag is duplicated.


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