Autor | stefan |
Datum | 30.12.2006 19:19 |
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154. Warning in line 490 at character 60: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-image" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-image" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 155. Warning in line 490 at character 145: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-repeat" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-repeat" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 156. Warning in line 495 at character 60: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-image" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-image" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 157. Warning in line 495 at character 145: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-repeat" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-repeat" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 158. Warning in line 498 at character 39: (Accessibility->Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (Priority 2)) The link text "27" has already been used to link to a different resource (http://www.scoutweb.de/opn/modules/calendar/index.php?Date=2006-11-27&type=day). If more than one link on a page shares the same link text, then those links should point to the same resource. If two or more links refer to different resources but share the same link text, then specify different values for the "title" attribute of the "a" element to distinguish the links. [P2, 13.1] 159. Warning in line 500 at character 60: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-image" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-image" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 160. Warning in line 500 at character 145: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-repeat" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-repeat" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 161. Warning in line 503 at character 39: (Accessibility->Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (Priority 2)) The link text "28" has already been used to link to a different resource (http://www.scoutweb.de/opn/modules/calendar/index.php?Date=2006-11-28&type=day). If more than one link on a page shares the same link text, then those links should point to the same resource. If two or more links refer to different resources but share the same link text, then specify different values for the "title" attribute of the "a" element to distinguish the links. [P2, 13.1] 162. Warning in line 505 at character 60: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-image" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-image" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 163. Warning in line 505 at character 145: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-repeat" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-repeat" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 164. Warning in line 508 at character 39: (Accessibility->Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (Priority 2)) The link text "29" has already been used to link to a different resource (http://www.scoutweb.de/opn/modules/calendar/index.php?Date=2006-11-29&type=day). If more than one link on a page shares the same link text, then those links should point to the same resource. If two or more links refer to different resources but share the same link text, then specify different values for the "title" attribute of the "a" element to distinguish the links. [P2, 13.1] 165. Warning in line 510 at character 60: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-image" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-image" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 166. Warning in line 510 at character 145: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-repeat" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-repeat" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 167. Warning in line 513 at character 47: (Accessibility->Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (Priority 2)) The link text "30" has already been used to link to a different resource (http://www.scoutweb.de/opn/modules/calendar/index.php?Date=2006-11-30&type=day). If more than one link on a page shares the same link text, then those links should point to the same resource. If two or more links refer to different resources but share the same link text, then specify different values for the "title" attribute of the "a" element to distinguish the links. [P2, 13.1] 168. Warning in line 515 at character 60: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-image" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-image" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 169. Warning in line 515 at character 145: (Styles->General) The "background" shorthand property and the "background-repeat" property have both been used. The "background" shorthand property already defines the following properties: "background-attachment", "background-color", "background-image", "background-position", and "background-repeat". Therefore, the "background-repeat" property has been defined twice. Use of the "background" shorthand property is encouraged over the other background properties because it's more widely supported and it's quicker to type. 170. Warning in line 526 at character 109: (Accessibility->Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (Priority 2)) Until user agents allow users to turn off spawned windows, do not cause pop-ups or other windows to appear and do not change the current window without informing the user [P2, 10.1]. Avoid using target="_blank" because spawning a new window can be confusing and disorienting to the user. If a new window must be spawned, then it is recommended that it be indicated in the link description, such as by using the text "new window" somewhere in the "title" attribute value (recommended) or by adding "(new window)" to the link description. This message is displayed up to 3 times. 171. Error in line 526 at character 202: (Accessibility->Section 508 Accessibility Standards) The "input" tag does not have an "id" attribute which must be used to explicitly associate this control with a "label" element. When electronic forms are designed to be completed online, the form shall allow people using assistive technology to access the information, field elements, and functionality required for completion and submission of the form, including all directions and cues [Section 1194.22 (n)]. Information attached to controls via the "label" element can be very useful to users of talking browsers. Note that "id" and "for" values are case sensitive. Visit http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/#forms-labels for more information. 172. Warning in line 526 at character 202: (Accessibility->Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (Priority 2)) The "input" tag does not have an "id" attribute which should be used to explicitly associate this control with a "label" element. Labels should be explicitly associated with their controls [P2, 12.4]. Information attached to controls via the "label" element can be very useful to users of talking browsers. Note that "id" and "for" values are case sensitive. Visit http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/#forms-labels for more information. 173. Warning in line 530 at character 117: (Accessibility->Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (Priority 2)) Until user agents allow users to turn off spawned windows, do not cause pop-ups or other windows to appear and do not change the current window without informing the user [P2, 10.1]. Avoid using target="_blank" because spawning a new window can be confusing and disorienting to the user. If a new window must be spawned, then it is recommended that it be indicated in the link description, such as by using the text "new window" somewhere in the "title" attribute value (recommended) or by adding "(new window)" to the link description. This message is displayed up to 3 times. 174. Warning in line 530 at character 219: (Accessibility->General Accessibility) Alt text should be succinct (clear and precise in a few words). AI Internet Solutions recommends that alt text be 75 characters or less, including spaces and punctuation. This alt text is 97 characters and should probably be shortened. If a long description is needed, then consider using the "longdesc" attribute to specify a link to a long description of the object. 175. Error in line 530: This line contains part of a quoted string that spans more than one line (not recommended) or a quoted string (like an attribute value) that is missing the start or end quotation mark. Check this line for improperly quoted attribute values that may be missing a start or end quotation mark. As currently configured, HTML Validator requires that all quoted strings be contained on one line and have start and end quotation marks. Note that because of inconsistent handling by user agents, it is not recommended that attribute values contain line breaks. 176. Error in line 531: This line contains part of a quoted string that spans more than one line (not recommended) or a quoted string (like an attribute value) that is missing the start or end quotation mark. Check this line for improperly quoted attribute values that may be missing a start or end quotation mark. As currently configured, HTML Validator requires that all quoted strings be contained on one line and have start and end quotation marks. Note that because of inconsistent handling by user agents, it is not recommended that attribute values contain line breaks. 177. Error in line 532: This line contains part of a quoted string that spans more than one line (not recommended) or a quoted string (like an attribute value) that is missing the start or end quotation mark. Check this line for improperly quoted attribute values that may be missing a start or end quotation mark. As currently configured, HTML Validator requires that all quoted strings be contained on one line and have start and end quotation marks. Note that because of inconsistent handling by user agents, it is not recommended that attribute values contain line breaks. 178. Error in line 533: This line contains part of a quoted string that spans more than one line (not recommended) or a quoted string (like an attribute value) that is missing the start or end quotation mark. Check this line for improperly quoted attribute values that may be missing a start or end quotation mark. As currently configured, HTML Validator requires that all quoted strings be contained on one line and have start and end quotation marks. Note that because of inconsistent handling by user agents, it is not recommended that attribute values contain line breaks. 179. Warning in line 547 at character 1: [HTML Tidy] <table> lacks "summary" attribute 180. Warning in line 558 at character 144: (Accessibility->Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (Priority 2)) The link text "28" has already been used to link to a different resource (http://www.scoutweb.de/opn/modules/calendar/index.php?Date=2006-11-28&type=day). If more than one link on a page shares the same link text, then those links should point to the same resource. If two or more links refer to different resources but share the same link text, then specify different values for the "title" attribute of the "a" element to distinguish the links. [P2, 13.1] 181. Warning in line 563 at character 1: [HTML Tidy] <table> lacks "summary" attribute 182. Warning in line 602 at character 27: [HTML Tidy] <table> anchor "AutoNumber1" already defined 183. Warning in line 602 at character 27: [HTML Tidy] <table> lacks "summary" attribute 184. Warning in line 602 at character 27: [HTML Tidy] <table> proprietary attribute "bordercolor" 185. Warning in line 602 at character 111: (Grouped->General Compatibility) The "bordercolor", "bordercolordark", "bordercolorlight", "frame", or "rules" attribute has been used. In order for any of these attributes to work, it is necessary that the "border" attribute (for example, "border=1") also be used so that the border will be displayed. 186. Error in line 602 at character 150: [nsgmls] ID "AutoNumber1" already defined 187. Error in line 602 at character 150: The "id" or "name" attribute value "AutoNumber1" has already been used in this document. A tag's "id" or "name" value ("name" only for certain elements such as "a") must be unique within the document. A tag cannot have an "id" or, with certain elements, a "name" attribute value that has already been used. Note that the "id" values are not case sensitive (except when used to link to an anchor) and that "id" and some "name" attribute values share the same namespace. 188. Error in line 606 at character 6: The "p" tag must have an end tag (</p>) but the end tag was not found. In XHTML, all elements not declared as empty (like "b", "p", "span", etc.) must have an end tag. Elements declared as empty (like "br", "img", "input", etc.) can have an end tag or can use the empty element shorthand. 189. Error in line 615 at character 50: The end tag for "p" (opened in line 606) should appear before the end tag for "td" (nesting error). 190. Error in line 615 at character 53: [nsgmls] end tag for "p" not found, but must have an end tag 191. Warning in line 621 at character 7: [HTML Tidy] <img> lacks "alt" attribute 192. Error in line 621 at character 8: (Accessibility->Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (Priority 1)) The "img" element requires the "alt" attribute to specify a text equivalent. The text equivalent should be a short phrase that succinctly identifies the image and makes its function clear (like "next page" instead of "green arrow"). However, use alt="" when appropriate, such as when images are intended to format a page (such as spacer images). If appropriate, consider also using the "longdesc" attribute to specify the URI to an extended description of the image. [P1, 1.1] 193. Error in line 621 at character 8: (Accessibility->Section 508 Accessibility Standards) The "img" element requires the "alt" attribute to specify a text equivalent. The text equivalent should be a short phrase that succinctly identifies the image and makes its function clear (like "next page" instead of "green arrow"). However, use alt="" when appropriate, such as when images are intended to format a page (such as spacer images). If appropriate, consider also using the "longdesc" attribute to specify the URI to an extended description of the image. [Section 1194.22 (a)] 194. Warning in line 621 at character 8: [13] HTML 4.01 and XHTML require that the "alt" attribute be used with the "img" element. The "alt" attribute is critical for accessibility. It lets authors specify equivalent text to serve as content when the image cannot be seen or displayed. Use alt="" when alternate text is not appropriate, such as when images are intended to format a page (such as spacer images). 195. Error in line 621 at character 103: [nsgmls] required attribute "alt" not specified 196. Warning in line 626 at character 2: In XHTML documents, style and script content must not be in a comment because it technically means that the browser will see it as a comment and not as actual style or script content (though browsers are currently forgiving about this). However, not using comments makes your document less compatible with pre HTML 3.2 browsers (but most browsers now in use are HTML 3.2+ compatible). For maximum compatibility, AI Internet Solutions recommends putting the script (especially longer scripts) in an external file and using the "src" attribute to specify the external file. The next best option for XHTML documents would be to not put the script content in a comment and to disregard pre HTML 3.2 browsers. 197. Comment: "Errors and warnings only" mode enabled. This is, for the most part, a thorough validation (but not a completely thorough validation). 198. Comment: Beginner mode is enabled. This mode may reduce the number of validator messages and make other changes to make this program easier to use, but less powerful. To toggle this mode, please choose Options->Beginner Mode in the editor. See the getting started documentation (Help->Getting Started) for more information. Erst nachlesen, dann nachdenken, dann nachfragen... http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html openPHPnuke Developer |
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