What do the messages “Reached the end of the line…”, “This line contains part of a quoted string that spans more than one line…”, and “Reached the end of the document before…” mean?
The “Reached the end of the line before a closing quote…” or “This line contains part of a quoted string that spans more than one line…” message could indicate two things: 1) You have a quoted string on multiple lines or 2) there is a missing or extra quotation mark. If #1, then we recommend that you put the whole quotation on one line and do not wrap it onto multiple lines. If #2, then you should look for an extra or missing quotation mark in the line that causes the first “Reached the end of the line before a closing quote…” or “This line contains part of a quoted string that spans more than one line…” message to appear. The “Reached the end of the document before…” message is sometimes displayed when there is a mismatched quotation mark somewhere in the document. The mismatched quotation mark may make HTML Validator think that your HTML tags are in a quoted string, so it ignores them. This can cause HTML Validator to generate erroneous messages. To find where the problem i