Preben Nielsen forklarede den 28-05-2011:
> <img src="
http://pr.prchecker.info/getpr.php?
> codex=aHR0cDovL3ZpbnNpZGVybmUuZGs=&tag=1"
>
> giver følgende to valideringsfejl (XHTML1):
>
> 1)
> cannot generate system identifier for general entity "tag"
> …hp?codex=aHR0cDovL3ZpbnNpZGVybmUuZGs=&tag=1" …
> An entity reference was found in the document, but there is no
> reference by that name defined. Often this is caused by misspelling
> the reference name, unencoded ampersands, or by leaving off the
> trailing semicolon (;). The most common cause of this error is
> unencoded ampersands in URLs as described by the WDG in "Ampersands in
> URLs".
>
> Entity references start with an ampersand (&) and end with a semicolon
> (;). If you want to use a literal ampersand in your document you must
> encode it as "&" (even inside URLs!). Be careful to end entity
> references with a semicolon or your entity reference may get
> interpreted in connection with the following text. Also keep in mind
> that named entity references are case-sensitive; &Aelig; and æ
> are different characters.
>
> If this error appears in some markup generated by PHP's session
> handling code, this article has explanations and solutions to your
> problem.
>
> Note that in most documents, errors related to entity references will
> trigger up to 5 separate messages from the Validator. Usually these
> will all disappear when the original problem is fixed.
>
> 2)
> general entity "tag" not defined and no default entity
> …hp?codex=aHR0cDovL3ZpbnNpZGVybmUuZGs=&tag=1" …
>
> This is usually a cascading error caused by a an undefined entity
> reference or use of an unencoded ampersand (&) in an URL or body text.
> See the previous message for further details.
>
> t'et i &tag=1 er rødmarkeret i begge tilfælde.
>
> Hvordan skal koden se ud for at validere?
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src="
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alt="">
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