Hello and happy new year,
This is information about my website, but not a spam.
I have soon introduced to you my website.
The galleries of this website display photographs taken around the
Opale Coast in France, near Le Touquet, under an ever-changing light.
The pictures are changed twice a month. The downloading and use of
these images is free as long as they are for personal use and without
resale.
Photo album number 23 has been just published. Thanks to 271 visitors
of album number 22.
It is named "Silvery Opal"
Next album will be published on January 08th
If you are interested, visit my website:
http://lumieresdopale.fr.monsite.orange.fr/index.jhtml or
http://lumieresdopale.fr.monsite.orange.fr
If you want to tell your opinion or to be personally informed about
new publication, write to lumieresdopale@orange.fr .
I remind you that I am an amateur photographer, who likes French "Côte
d'Opale" and its light on the sea and on the sand of its extensive
beaches. I am living and working in Paris, and spend my holydays in
Merlimont ("Pas-de-Calais"). I use a digital still camera "Sony Cyber-
shot DSC-V1" bought in November 2003.
My website is, for me, an opportunity to progress and to share my
interest for photography and French "Côte d'Opale" with its visitors.
It is also the easiest way, and which less spends time, to collect
your observations and advices. It is without any lucrative
intention.
Congratulations.
Daniel
ray - 26 Dec 2007 20:38 GMT
> http://lumieresdopale.fr.monsite.orange.fr
w3c.org - html validatore - your site does not validate.
John Bean - 26 Dec 2007 22:55 GMT
>> http://lumieresdopale.fr.monsite.orange.fr
>
>w3c.org - html validatore - your site does not validate.
He's probably in the majority. Modern browsers do such a
good job of rendering broken HTML that there's little
incentive to make a site standards-compliant in the first
place.
"It works in my browser" is the standard excuse for lazy
coding that I seem to hear more and more these days.

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John Bean
ray - 27 Dec 2007 01:50 GMT
>>> http://lumieresdopale.fr.monsite.orange.fr
>>
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> incentive to make a site standards-compliant in the first
> place.
That is absolutely correct. As long as you are not concerned at all about
access from the newer palm top systems. They are not that powerful and do
not cope well with pages which do not adhere to standards.
> "It works in my browser" is the standard excuse for lazy
> coding that I seem to hear more and more these days.