W3c validation
Hi,
On the insert of social buttons and by control the W3c norme, there are some troubles :
10 Errors found while checking this document as XHTML 1.0 Transitional!
Error Line 145, Column 152: an attribute value literal can occur in an attribute specification list only after a VI delimiter
…/sharer.php?u=((!empty($_SERVER["HTTPS"])) ? "https://" : "http://") . $_SERVE…
Have you forgotten the "equal" sign marking the separation between the attribute and its declared value? Typical syntax is attribute="value".
Error Line 147, Column 105: an attribute value literal can occur in an attribute specification list only after a VI delimiter
…com/share?url=((!empty($_SERVER["HTTPS"])) ? "https://" : "http://") . $_SERVE…
Have you forgotten the "equal" sign marking the separation between the attribute and its declared value? Typical syntax is attribute="value".
Error Line 150, Column 27: there is no attribute "size"
<g:plusone size="medium" count="false" href="((!empty($_SERVER["HTTPS…
You 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.
Error Line 150, Column 42: there is no attribute "count"
… <g:plusone size="medium" count="false" href="((!empty($_SERVER["HTTPS"]…
You have used the attribute named above in your document, but the document type you are using does not support that attribute for this element. This error is often caused by incorrect use of the "Strict" document type with a document that uses frames (e.g. you must use the "Transitional" document type to get the "target" attribute), or by using vendor proprietary extensions such as "marginheight" (this is usually fixed by using CSS to achieve the desired effect instead).
This error may also result if the element itself is not supported in the document type you are using, as an undefined element will have no supported attributes; in this case, see the element-undefined error message for further information.
How to fix: check the spelling and case of the element and attribute, (Remember XHTML is all lower-case) and/or check that they are both allowed in the chosen document type, and/or use CSS instead of this attribute. If you received this error when using the <embed> element to incorporate flash media in a Web page, see the FAQ item on valid flash.
Error Line 150, Column 55: there is no attribute "href"
…sone size="medium" count="false" href="((!empty($_SERVER["HTTPS"])) ? "https:/…
You 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.
Error Line 150, Column 80: an attribute value literal can occur in an attribute specification list only after a VI delimiter
…"false" href="((!empty($_SERVER["HTTPS"])) ? "https://" : "http://") . $_SERVE…
Have you forgotten the "equal" sign marking the separation between the attribute and its declared value? Typical syntax is attribute="value".
Error Line 150, Column 80: element "g:plusone" undefined
…"false" href="((!empty($_SERVER["HTTPS"])) ? "https://" : "http://") . $_SERVE…
You have used the element named above in your document, but the document type you are using does not define an element of that name. This error is often caused by:
incorrect use of the "Strict" document type with a document that uses frames (e.g. you must use the "Frameset" document type to get the "<frameset>" element),
by using vendor proprietary extensions such as "<spacer>" or "<marquee>" (this is usually fixed by using CSS to achieve the desired effect instead).
by using upper-case tags in XHTML (in XHTML attributes and elements must be all lower-case).
Error Line 159, Column 144: an attribute value literal can occur in an attribute specification list only after a VI delimiter
…ur internet : ((!empty($_SERVER["HTTPS"])) ? "https://" : "http://") . $_SERVE…
Have you forgotten the "equal" sign marking the separation between the attribute and its declared value? Typical syntax is attribute="value".
Error Line 161, Column 102: an attribute value literal can occur in an attribute specification list only after a VI delimiter
…ument.title, '((!empty($_SERVER["HTTPS"])) ? "https://" : "http://") . $_SERVE…
Have you forgotten the "equal" sign marking the separation between the attribute and its declared value? Typical syntax is attribute="value".
How could we modify that and make it ok for the W3C normes??
Any ideas?
Thanks