The following notes and warnings highlight missing or conflicting information which caused the validator to perform some guesswork prior to validation, or other things affecting the output below. If the guess or fallback is incorrect, it could make validation results entirely incoherent. It is highly recommended to check these potential issues, and, if necessary, fix them and re-validate the document.
Character Encoding mismatch!
The character encoding specified in the XML declaration
(iso-8859-15
)
is different from the value in the <meta>
element
(). I will use the
value from the XML declaration
(
iso-8859-15
) for this
validation.
The document located at <http://www.dip-badajoz.es/accesibilidad/index.php> was tentatively checked as XHTML 1.0 Strict. This means that with the use of some fallback or override mechanism, we successfully performed a formal validation of it. In other words, the document would validate as XHTML 1.0 Strict if you changed the markup to match the changes we have performed automatically, but it will not be valid until you make these changes. The parser implementations we used for this check are based on OpenSP (SGML/XML) and libxml2 (XML).
If you would like to create a link to this page (i.e., this validation result) to make it easier to revalidate this page in the future or to allow others to validate your page, the URI is <http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dip-badajoz.es%2Faccesibilidad%2Findex.php> (or you can just add the current page to your bookmarks or hotlist).
If you use CSS in your document, you can check it using the W3C CSS Validation Service.