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You have used the attribute
named above in your document,
but the document type you are
using does not support that
attribute for this element. This
error is often caused by incorrect
use of the "Strict" document type
with a document that uses
frames (e.g. you must use the
"Transitional" document type to
get the "target" attribute), or by
using vendor proprietary
extensions such as
"marginheight" (this is usually
fixed by using CSS to achieve the
desired effect instead).
This error may also result if the
element itself is not supported in
the document type you are using,
as an undefined element will
have no supported attributes; in
this case, see the element-
undefined error message for
further information.
How to fix: check the spelling
and case of the element and
attribute, (Remember XHTML is all
lower-case) and/or check that
they are both allowed in the
chosen document type, and/or
use CSS instead of this attribute.
If you received this error when
using the <embed> element to
incorporate flash media in a Web
page, see the FAQ item on valid
flash.