HTML comment is not correct. A valid comment must start with "". The external script "°" could not be loaded. Space characters, tabulators and linebreaks are not allowed in the value of the attribute "~". The character '&' must be written as '&'. The tag <@> is not used correct. The defined widths of table cells are not consistent. The frame structure is not correct. The tag <@> is used outside the form element. The end tag is missing. Inside the TEXTAREA element the tag <@> and any other tags are not allowed. The tag <@> is not allowed outside of the COLGROUP or TABLE element. The tag <@> is not allowed here. Inside tables it is allowed only in table cells ( or ). The tag <@> is not allowed here. The tag <@> is only allowed inside the FRAMESET element. The tag <@> is used after the end of the document (after the tag ). Tags or text are not allowed here. The tag <@> is missing. HTML comment is not correct. A valid comment must end with "-->". <@> is not allowed inside the DL element. <@> is only allowed inside the DL element. <@> is only allowed inside lists. <@> is only allowed inside table rows (). <@> is only allowed inside tables. <@> must not be nested. <°> must not contain block level elements like <@>. Inside ... no other tags are allowed. <@> is only allowed in the head of the file. <@> is not allowed in the body of the file. is missing. <@> was used, though the body section has already started. The contents of an frame alternative must be defined inside <NOFRAMES>. </@> was used before some content is defined. The start tag for </@> can't be found. In tag <@> the value "°" is not valid for attribute "~". ID/NAME tokens must start with a letter and must contain only the characters A-Z, a-z, "_", "-", ":", ".". Relative values must be given in the form "n*" (n is a number). In the tag <@> the attribute "~" must only contain absolute pixel values. The format of the date must be "YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ssTZD". Color names are not allowed in HTML 2.0. The tag <@> is not part of HTML 3.2. The tag <@> is not part of HTML 2.0. The tag <@> is only part of "HTML 4.0 Frameset". The tag <@> is an extension by Microsoft but not part of the official HTML standard. The tag <@> is an extension by Netscape but not part of the official HTML standard. The tag <@> was part of the HTML3.0 draft but it's not part of an official standard. Since HTML 2.0 the tag <@> is no longer valid. The tag <@> is not part of "HTML 4.0 Strict". In tag <@> the attribute "~" contains too many characters. In tag <@> the attribute "~" must define a character. A color definition must contain exactly 6 hexadecimal digits. The color name "°" is not valid. Only digits are allowed in the value of the attribute "~". The trailing ';' is missing in the definition "°". The definition "°" contains invalid characters. In the tag <@> the attribute "~" is not allowed. The attribute "°" is not part of HTML. The end tag </@> is not defined. The end tag </°> is not part of HTML. The tag <°> is not part of HTML 4.0. In the tag <@> white space is missing as separator after the attribute "~". The character '<' must be written as '<'. Invalid characters in tag or attributes. In the tag <@> the value of attribute "~" is missing. Attributes are not allowed in end tags. The HTML file contains invalid characters.