• Hi

    This is mostly a Paypal problem but I just ran a w3c validation against my wordpress site at http://www.peak-hives.co.uk and it found 650 errors!!!

    OMG.

    Now to the question…Atahualpa users…is it necessary to fill in both Atahualpa SEO options and AllinOne SEO options or just one of them?

    TIA

    Nick

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  • What is creating the Paypal code?

    Thread Starter nicoadri123

    (@nicoadri123)

    they are generated buttons from paypal…you’d have thought they could come up with valid xhtml!!!

    I was wondering about that. Its sloppy on Paypal’s part. The paypal stuff does validate ‘html 4 transitional’ I think it was. I’ve already forgotten. But some other things on the site don’t validate as html 4, so that doesn’t really help. I haven’t messed with paypal for about a year now. I can’t remember how much editing you can do. Sorry. Fixing the Paypal stuff might be tough.

    Validation errors tend to exacerbate one another and “cascade”, so once you start fixing closing tags and unencoded ampersands, you’ll find that the number of errors drops rapidly. I’ve always had to fix PayPal code in the past….

    Thread Starter nicoadri123

    (@nicoadri123)

    Well I’ve fixed all the paypal problems and other bits and pieces…not it looks like the mystats plugin is the only thing that is causing validation errors…

    Is there a stats plugin that will produce compliant code?

    Cheers

    Nick

    I use Statcounter, which isn’t a plugin but it’s easy to install in your footer.php. There are Google Analyitics plugins: WordPress Plugins

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