MarkStrobel3367
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I am trying to check my site, http://www.strongfamilies.us, for coding errors using http://validator.w3.org. However, this site states the following:
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No Character Encoding Found! Falling back to windows-1252.
None of the standards sources gave any information on the character encoding labeling for this document. Without encoding information it is impossible to reliably validate the document. As a fallback solution, the "windows-1252" encoding was used to read the content and attempt to perform the validation, but this is likely to fail for all non-trivial documents. Before defaulting to windows-1252 the validator also tried to read the content with the following encoding(s), without success: UTF-8.
Read the FAQ entry on character encoding for more details and pointers on how to fix this problem with your document.
No Character encoding declared at document level
No character encoding information was found within the document, either in an HTML meta element or an XML declaration. It is often recommended to declare the character encoding in the document itself, especially if there is a chance that the document will be read from or saved to disk, CD, etc.
See this tutorial on character encoding for techniques and explanations.
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I read through the tutorial yet I cannot figure out how to add the necessary coding needed for this site to check for errors. If someone could help me with this, I would surely appreciate it. Thanks.
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No Character Encoding Found! Falling back to windows-1252.
None of the standards sources gave any information on the character encoding labeling for this document. Without encoding information it is impossible to reliably validate the document. As a fallback solution, the "windows-1252" encoding was used to read the content and attempt to perform the validation, but this is likely to fail for all non-trivial documents. Before defaulting to windows-1252 the validator also tried to read the content with the following encoding(s), without success: UTF-8.
Read the FAQ entry on character encoding for more details and pointers on how to fix this problem with your document.
No Character encoding declared at document level
No character encoding information was found within the document, either in an HTML meta element or an XML declaration. It is often recommended to declare the character encoding in the document itself, especially if there is a chance that the document will be read from or saved to disk, CD, etc.
See this tutorial on character encoding for techniques and explanations.
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I read through the tutorial yet I cannot figure out how to add the necessary coding needed for this site to check for errors. If someone could help me with this, I would surely appreciate it. Thanks.