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BBC Spooks HTML 4.01 Invalid! HTML used in spooks revealed
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Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:34 pm Reply and quote this post
Whilst watching BBC Spooks Sam and Will (me) noticed a
Code:
<br>
tag in the drama.  In the episode 'Spiders', Written by Matthew Graham and directed by Rob Bailey.  Below is a brief explanation of the episode from wikipedia.

Quote:
Leaked documents report how MI5 narrowly averted disaster when their computers fell foul of an organised hacking campaign, leaving agents stranded in danger zones across the world.


Enjoy these photo's and see if you can spot the references to HTML and the invalid code, claiming to be HTML Transitional 4.01, I'm sure the web standards guru's out there wont be happy



Here, we can see an invalid
Code:
<p>
tag; shabby coding from the guys at BBC there!


Some more shabby coding; I wander if its just guys in the each department typing random crap, or if we really opened that code in a browser, would it say something? :win:

Contributed by William Tildesley, iVirtua Ultimate Contributor
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Fri Feb 23, 2007 2:01 pm Reply and quote this post
Judging by how shabby that coding is. I would say they weren't trying to make it valid, I don't think it would say anything.
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Fri Feb 23, 2007 3:54 pm Reply and quote this post
spooks is great isnt it?
i wodner when the new series will be out (if there is one)

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