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From: Karl Dawson
Date: Mon, Jan 09 2006 1:00PM
Subject: All in the Head: Document Type Definition
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Dear All,
Apologies if this is wanton self-promotion, let me know so I don't spam
again next week ;-)
"All in the Head" is a series of articles that I am publishing to concisely
explain how and why to construct a high quality, web-standards compliant
head section for a web page. The first article examines the Document Type
Definition (DTD)<http://www.thatstandardsguy.co.uk/2006/01/09/all-in-the-head-document-type-definitions/>
.<http://www.thatstandardsguy.co.uk/2006/01/09/all-in-the-head-document-type-definitions/>
Comments, especially error-spotting and general "bravo" very welcome, it all
helps with my work position.
Regards,
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Karl Dawson
Crusader for Web Standards and Accessibility
http://www.thatstandardsguy.co.uk
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From: Tim Beadle
Date: Tue, Jan 10 2006 7:00PM
Subject: Re: All in the Head: Document Type Definition
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On 09/01/06, Karl Dawson < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > wrote:
> Apologies if this is wanton self-promotion, let me know so I don't spam
> again next week ;-)
>
> "All in the Head" is a series of articles that I am publishing to concisely
> explain how and why to construct a high quality, web-standards compliant
> head section for a web page. The first article examines the Document Type
> Definition (DTD).
>
> Comments, especially error-spotting and general "bravo" very welcome, it
> all helps with my work position.
Only one comment so far: there's a guy called Drew McClellan who has a
blog called "All In The Head" (www.allinthehead.com), so your title
confused me a little at first. He's a member of the Web Standards
Project, so his blog is not unrelated to your series, and is quite
well known.
It's just a heads up, really: obviously it's your choice whether to
consider a rename based on the above information.
Best regards,
Tim