Validación HTML
Errors found while checking this document as XHTML 1.0 Strict!
14 Errors
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Line 92, Column 31: document type does not allow element “div” here; missing one of “object”, “ins”, “del”, “map”, “button” start-tag
<div><a href="http://marrone.hostei.com/?p=79#respond"The mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
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Line 106, Column 31: document type does not allow element “div” here; missing one of “object”, “ins”, “del”, “map”, “button” start-tag
<div>Escriba su contraseña para ver los comentaThe mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
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Line 151, Column 31: document type does not allow element “div” here; missing one of “object”, “ins”, “del”, “map”, “button” start-tag
<div><a href="http://marrone.hostei.com/?p=73#respond"The mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
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Line 165, Column 31: document type does not allow element “div” here; missing one of “object”, “ins”, “del”, “map”, “button” start-tag
<div><a href="http://marrone.hostei.com/?p=70#respond"The mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
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Line 180, Column 31: document type does not allow element “div” here; missing one of “object”, “ins”, “del”, “map”, “button” start-tag
<div><a href="http://marrone.hostei.com/?p=68#respond"The mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
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Line 187, Column 87: Attribute “target” exists, but can not be used for this element.
…dpress/apuntes/oa/Tema6.pdf" target="_blank">Tema 6: Introducción a XPath, XLYou have used the attribute named above in your document, but the document type you are using does not support that attribute for this element. This error is often caused by incorrect use of the “Strict” document type with a document that uses frames (e.g. you must use the “Transitional” document type to get the “target” attribute), or by using vendor proprietary extensions such as “marginheight” (this is usually fixed by using CSS to achieve the desired effect instead).
This error may also result if the element itself is not supported in the document type you are using, as an undefined element will have no supported attributes; in this case, see the element-undefined error message for further information.
How to fix: check the spelling and case of the element and attribute, (Remember XHTML is all lower-case) and/or check that they are both allowed in the chosen document type, and/or use CSS instead of this attribute. If you received this error when using the <embed> element to incorporate flash media in a Web page, see the FAQ item on valid flash.
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Line 190, Column 31: document type does not allow element “div” here; missing one of “object”, “ins”, “del”, “map”, “button” start-tag
<div><a href="http://marrone.hostei.com/?p=62#respond"The mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
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Line 200, Column 31: document type does not allow element “div” here; missing one of “object”, “ins”, “del”, “map”, “button” start-tag
<div><a href="http://marrone.hostei.com/?p=60#respond"The mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
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Line 213, Column 31: document type does not allow element “div” here; missing one of “object”, “ins”, “del”, “map”, “button” start-tag
<div><a href="http://marrone.hostei.com/?p=58#respond"The mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
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Line 226, Column 31: document type does not allow element “div” here; missing one of “object”, “ins”, “del”, “map”, “button” start-tag
<div><a href="http://marrone.hostei.com/?p=56#respond"The mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
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Line 240, Column 31: document type does not allow element “div” here; missing one of “object”, “ins”, “del”, “map”, “button” start-tag
<div><a href="http://marrone.hostei.com/?p=53#respond"The mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
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Line 271, Column 78: document type does not allow element “script” here
…p://analytics.hosting24.com/count.php"></script>The element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements — such as a “style” element in the “body” section instead of inside “head” — or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed).
One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML’s rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML’s “self-closing” tags for “meta” and “link” in the “head” section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the “head” section and the beginning of the “body” section (where “link” and “meta” are not allowed; hence the reported error).
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Line 272, Column 10: document type does not allow element “noscript” here
<noscript><a href="http://www.hosting24.com/"><img src="http://analytics.hostingThe element named above was found in a context where it is not allowed. This could mean that you have incorrectly nested elements — such as a “style” element in the “body” section instead of inside “head” — or two elements that overlap (which is not allowed).
One common cause for this error is the use of XHTML syntax in HTML documents. Due to HTML’s rules of implicitly closed elements, this error can create cascading effects. For instance, using XHTML’s “self-closing” tags for “meta” and “link” in the “head” section of a HTML document may cause the parser to infer the end of the “head” section and the beginning of the “body” section (where “link” and “meta” are not allowed; hence the reported error).
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Line 272, Column 46: document type does not allow element “a” here; missing one of “p”, “h1″, “h2″, “h3″, “h4″, “h5″, “h6″, “div”, “pre”, “address”, “fieldset”, “ins”, “del” start-tag
…><a href="http://www.hosting24.com/"><img src="http://analytics.hosting24.comThe mentioned element is not allowed to appear in the context in which you’ve placed it; the other mentioned elements are the only ones that are both allowed there and can contain the element mentioned. This might mean that you need a containing element, or possibly that you’ve forgotten to close a previous element.
One possible cause for this message is that you have attempted to put a block-level element (such as “<p>” or “<table>”) inside an inline element (such as “<a>”, “<span>”, or “<font>”).
No se subsanaria cambiando el theme porque esto es solo la capa de presentacion que no soluciona los errores.
