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tobstar
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Posted: 2006-May-17 15:59
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what can i do?

Validating a website and it has 4 errors yes 4 errors with my adsense code.
I dont know/understand javascript so i'm not confident i can fix it.

With all the money google have you think they'd produce valid code, slackers


any suggestions?



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Posted: 2006-May-17 16:10
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I personally would leave their code alone. IIRC, the rules and regs state you are not allowed to make changes without permissin, so...

If the code that doesn't validate is theirs, and Google are the ones looking for code validation, I'd think they'd give their own code a pass on this point.



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Posted: 2006-May-17 18:31
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I'm all for code validation and following standards.. but I think that we have to acknowledge that sometimes valid code isn't necessarily the code that runs the way you want it to.

I'd guess that Google is taking advantage of a "non-standard" feature in one browser or another - and that's the cause for the issues.

As long as the code displays an ad in IE & Firefox - i'd say you're good to go. Don't worry about it.


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