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This Page Is Valid XHTML 1.1!

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Tip Of The Day:
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Don't forget to add a doctype!
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\par The uploaded file\par was checked and found to be valid XHTML 1.1. This means that\par the resource in question identified itself as\par “XHTML 1.1” and that we successfully performed a\par formal validation using an SGML or XML Parser (depending on the\par markup language used).\par

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\par Valid XHTML 1.1!\par To show your readers that you have taken the care to create an\par interoperable Web page, you may display this icon on any page\par that validates. Here is the HTML you could use to add this icon\par to your Web page:\par

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\par     <p>\par       <a href="http://validator.w3.org/check/referer"><img\par           src="http://www.w3.org/Icons/valid-xhtml11"\par           alt="Valid XHTML 1.1!" height="31" width="88" /></a>\par     </p>\par     
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\par If you like, you can download a copy of this image (in PNG or GIF\par format) to keep in your local web directory, and change the HTML fragment\par above to reference your local image rather than the one on this server.\par

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\par \par The W3C Validator Team
\par Date: 2002/11/30 23:18:00 \par \par
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