10 May 2006

 

Invalid Pages: Public Safety (PSEPC)

The website operated by Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada (PSEPC) routinely ignores the Government's standards for website design. Six examples follow:

Example:
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
A-Z Index
Failed Validation: 78 errors
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Failed validation report: PSEPC page: A-Z Index. For a full-size view, click on the image.



Example:
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
Department Organization
Failed Validation: 82 errors
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Failed validation report: PSEPC page: Department Organization. For a full-size view, click on the image.



Example:
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
First Responders
Failed Validation: 74 errors
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Failed validation report: PSEPC page: First Responders. For a full-size view, click on the image.



Example:
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
Basic rescue skills
Failed Validation: 83 errors
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Failed validation report: PSEPC page: Basic rescue skills. For a full-size view, click on the image.



Example:
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
Citizens
Failed Validation: 74 errors
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Failed validation report: PSEPC page: Citizens. For a full-size view, click on the image.



Example:
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
Site Map
Failed Validation: 13057 errors
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Failed validation report: PSEPC Site Map. For a full-size view, click on the image.


These validation tests were performed by using the W3C Validation Service.

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