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    Question Ultimate Fade-in slideshow not validating?

    Script: Ultimate Fade-in slideshow:
    http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamici...nslideshow.htm

    Here is my data that validates without the fade in slideshow.
    http://jtechsystems.co.za/

    Once it's added in, it doesn't validate, why? and how to validate it?
    http://jtechsystems.co.za/

    How to fix? what to fix?
    Really there should be a icon for me pulling my hair out!

    Cheers
    Last edited by student101; 09-05-2008 at 04:33 PM.

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    Validation is generally left up to the designer. Javascript isn't HTML or XHTML. Still pages with javascript can be made valid. The most foolproof method is to make the script external.

    Use a text editor to save the script, call it 'file_name.js' where 'file_name' can be any valid file name of your choosing. Substitute the name of your external .js file for some.js in the below:

    HTML Code:
    <script src="some.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
    Common problems arise when:

    1 ) The script file is not in the directory specified. In the above example it must be in the same directory as the page(s) that use it. Below, it can be in the scripts directory off of the root of a domain:

    HTML Code:
    <script src="http://www.somedomain.com/scripts/some.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
    2 ) Opening, closing and/or 'hiding' tags are left in the external file. This means that you must strip:
    Code:
    <script>
    <!--
    and
    Code:
    //-->
    </script>
    and any of their many variations from the beginning and end of the external file.

    3 ) The external call (<script src="some.js" type="text/javascript"></script>) is not inserted into the page at the correct spot. The external call must be inserted at the same place on the page where the script was/would have been.

    4 ) Paths to other files (if) used by the script are no longer valid due to its location. This is only a problem if the external script is kept in a different directory than the page it was working on when it was an internal script. To correct this, use absolute paths inside the script. Absolute path examples:

    Code:
    http://www.somedomain.com/images/button.gif
    
    http://www.somedomain.com/~mysitename/index.html
    5 ) Inappropriately combining two or more scripts into one external file. Usually external scripts can be combined if one knows enough about scripting to do so properly. Even then it is possible to overlook something.

    A rule of thumb when testing is, if it won't work on the page, it won't work as an external file either.

    One other thing, if this is a DD script or any script that requires the credit remain for legal use, include the credit in the on page call, ex:

    HTML Code:
    <script src="some.js" type="text/javascript">
    /***********************************************
    * IFrame SSI script II- © Dynamic Drive DHTML code library (http://www.dynamicdrive.com)
    * Visit DynamicDrive.com for hundreds of original DHTML scripts
    * This notice must stay intact for legal use
    ***********************************************/
    </script>
    Make sure to retain all the 'decorations', as these include begin and end javascript comment delimiters, without which the script won't function.

    There is also info here:

    http://www.javascriptkit.com/javatutors/external.shtml
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    This seems like a valid idea, is it mabye not better to drop it in makeshift cdata block like this;
    Code:
    <script type="text/javascript">
    //<![CDATA[
    js code here
    //]]>
    </script>
    Will try it out, you know I'll be back.

    Cheers

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    In such matters I generally say, "Whatever works." However the standard, and (as far as I can tell) most recommended method is to make the script(s) external.
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    This document was successfully checked as XHTML 1.0 Transitional!
    THANK YOU!!!

    Edit: Wow you are GOOD!!!
    Last edited by student101; 09-05-2008 at 04:39 PM.

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