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XHTML and an Italian Translation

The Geek Test is now available in Italian.  Thanks to Francesco Taraschi, aka "ilfranz" in Italy for volunteering and making it happen so quickly!

I realized that the javascript in some of the translations wasn't working, so the final score couldn't be calculated.  The problem with this stems from the (Spanish and French) translations being done a while back when the original code was different.  Not to mention that the translators took some liberties to change the code further, making it more difficult for me to make everything similar on the current site.

Anyway, I'm still working on that.  The German and Italian translations work fine.  While I was updating them, I decided to start the official move from HTML to XHTML standards.  The (English) Geek Test and the translations now all have Transitional XHTML doctypes and compliant code, and the rest will hopefully not be too far behind.  There are actually quite a few pages on my site to update now... so I have some work to do.

It still really pisses me off that Yahoo! sticks non-compliant tracking codes on the bottom of every page, so even though the pages I code are completely correct, I can't put this Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional

on any pages.  Well, someday I hope to have other hosting alternatives.  For now, I'm stuck with it. 

 

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