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Old 07-10-2006, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by incrediblehelp
I am still confused on why we should point the finger at SE's to enforce valid code? Isn't the basic job of these search behemoths to index and rate the web, not enforce standards of the W3?
I do not know any better "vacuum cleaner" than Search Engines, which can clean up the junk on the Web.

The Web is not a junk yard. It is a medium for making information available to everyone.

If sites can be found, but cannot be accessed, how can they be used? Or do you think it is funny for users who are looking for information using search engines, and they get a mass of garbage? Or exists a filter software which I can filter all that?

And you want to tell me that Search Engines have nothing to do with that? Sorry man. :)

And lets leave W3C out of this discussion, while I am just asking myself, how could we be here today discussing in WPW, if W3C have not found the markup languages and other technologies. Or would we have these discussions over the telphone or per fax?

Personally I would not be able to afford that. :)
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