> It certainly makes one wonder why utilities include certain functions that don't actually do anything meaningful but have the potential for leaving the less enlightened user thinking their software is okay when, in fact, it may not be.

Why should utilities cater to the less enlightened any more than the rest of the world does? If you're using it, if you actually paid for it, you'd best know what you're using. (What does Cocktail Help have to say about the functionality?)

Checking XML compliance is a meaningful function in the context of those who actually want to check it.

And, then again, it gives them another line in their resumes. tongue


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