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Speaking metaphorically... Every language has three basic building blocks, grammar, vocabulary and semantics. They together build a context. The semantics in that context can either make sense or be nonsensical. Sometimes it's hard to tell, sometimes it's crystal clear either way. Let's take something from my quotes file: "Hold the newsmedia's nose squarely, waiter, or friendly milk will countermand my trousers." Every part of it can be found in the English vocabulary. The sentence conforms to the somewhat muddy grammar of modern English. Every word has some associated semantics. Taken in context though, it's absolute nonsense. HTML validation is all about grammar and vocabulary. HTML conformance is about the sentence making sense, however. But even if each sentence makes sense, a paragraph of them can still be nonsensical, and even if a paragraph makes sense, the whole text can still be nonsense. Bonus points for anyone recognising from where I got that sentence. -- var Liorean = { abode: "[sigrotate][url]http://liorean.web-graphics.com/[/url]|[url]http://codingforums.com/[/url]|[url]http://web-graphics.com/[/url][/sigrotate]", profile: "[url]http://codingforums.com/member.php?u=5798[/url]"};
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