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www.xhtmlvalidation.com :gn:
The University of Liverpool defines "XHTML":
XHTML - n. - XHTML is the next generation of HTML and is a hybrid between HTML and XML. XML was designed to describe data. HTML was designed to display data. XHTML is much stricter than HTML. Not all browers support XML so XHTML provides an intermediary soluton and can be interpreted by XML and HTML browsers. For further information see: http://www.w3c.org/MarkUp/.
Google defines "xhtml validation":
xhtml validation - v. As with all languages, there is a proper way to use it and an improper way to use it. Valid XHTML is XHTML that has been written in accordance with WC3 and uses the correct syntax. (XHTML Validation is practiced by all good XHTML designers.)
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xhtmlvalidation.com gets upwards of 30 unique typeins per month... not really a whole lot to brag about, but the site has a simple development idea.
.htaccess has been implemented for easy validation checks, for example: www.xhtmlvalidation.com/namepros.com (Uh oh! Looks like Jelsoft needs to step up their standards!)
The site has so much more potential than currently introduced. I know some sites do not sell well on potential, but a creative buyer can easily turn this into a big money-maker.
We'll assume that "XHTML Validation" is searched about 70 times a month (based on OVT), at least, on Yahoo! search (a total of up to 15,000 on all other search engines) - making this a possibly very worthwhile page to optimize for search engines.
A spunky little site with an appetite for validating. And I don't ask much for it.
The one who buys it gets a free domain: xhtmltags.com
Actually it's not *too* free - I included its value in the price of the site.
Which, by the way, is only this: $500
Heck, the price is so small you might need your magnifying glass to see it. But the potential and capabilities is so large you'll need to be on another planet to get it all in view.
PM or reply to haggle with any offers... or claim.
-Matt
EDIT: This is now a multi-site sale.
The University of Liverpool defines "XHTML":
XHTML - n. - XHTML is the next generation of HTML and is a hybrid between HTML and XML. XML was designed to describe data. HTML was designed to display data. XHTML is much stricter than HTML. Not all browers support XML so XHTML provides an intermediary soluton and can be interpreted by XML and HTML browsers. For further information see: http://www.w3c.org/MarkUp/.
Google defines "xhtml validation":
xhtml validation - v. As with all languages, there is a proper way to use it and an improper way to use it. Valid XHTML is XHTML that has been written in accordance with WC3 and uses the correct syntax. (XHTML Validation is practiced by all good XHTML designers.)
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xhtmlvalidation.com gets upwards of 30 unique typeins per month... not really a whole lot to brag about, but the site has a simple development idea.
.htaccess has been implemented for easy validation checks, for example: www.xhtmlvalidation.com/namepros.com (Uh oh! Looks like Jelsoft needs to step up their standards!)
The site has so much more potential than currently introduced. I know some sites do not sell well on potential, but a creative buyer can easily turn this into a big money-maker.
We'll assume that "XHTML Validation" is searched about 70 times a month (based on OVT), at least, on Yahoo! search (a total of up to 15,000 on all other search engines) - making this a possibly very worthwhile page to optimize for search engines.
A spunky little site with an appetite for validating. And I don't ask much for it.
The one who buys it gets a free domain: xhtmltags.com
Actually it's not *too* free - I included its value in the price of the site.
Which, by the way, is only this: $500
Heck, the price is so small you might need your magnifying glass to see it. But the potential and capabilities is so large you'll need to be on another planet to get it all in view.
PM or reply to haggle with any offers... or claim.
-Matt
EDIT: This is now a multi-site sale.
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