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Domain Name: NCSEAA.EDU
Registrant:
NC State Education Assistance Authority
10 TW Alexander Drive
Durham, NC 27709
USA
Administrative Contact:
Walter Marshall
NCSEAA
PO Box 14103
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
USA
+1.9195498614
dnsbilling@ncseaa.edu
Technical Contact:
Walter Marshall
NCSEAA
PO Box 14103
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
USA
+1.9195498614
dnsadmin@ncseaa.edu
Name Servers:
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Domain record activated: 30-Aug-1997
Domain record last updated: 20-Oct-2021
Domain expires: 31-Jul-2024
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Start tag seen without seeing a doctype first. Expected “<!DOCTYPE html>”.
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Internal encoding declaration “iso-8859-1” disagrees with the actual encoding of the document (“utf-8”).
".../title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <LI..."
Bad value “text/html; charset=iso-8859-1” for attribute “content” on element “meta”: “iso-8859-1” is not a preferred encoding name. The preferred label for this encoding is “windows-1252”.
".../title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <LI..."
Attribute “leftmargin” not allowed on element “body” at this point.
"... </head> <BODY bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#007030" vlink="#7AC198" alink="#3300CC" leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"> <b..."
Attribute “topmargin” not allowed on element “body” at this point.
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The “bgcolor” attribute on the “body” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “text” attribute on the “body” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “link” attribute on the “body” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “vlink” attribute on the “body” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “alink” attribute on the “body” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “marginwidth” attribute on the “body” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “marginheight” attribute on the “body” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “width” attribute on the “table” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “cellspacing” attribute on the “table” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “cellpadding” attribute on the “table” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “border” attribute on the “table” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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The “valign” attribute on the “td” element is obsolete. Use CSS instead.
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Stray end tag “img”.
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Stray start tag “script”.
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Cannot recover after last error. Any further errors will be ignored.
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Warnings
The “language” attribute on the “script” element is obsolete. You can safely omit it.
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The “border” attribute is obsolete. Consider specifying “img { border: 0; }” in CSS instead.
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A table row was 3 columns wide and exceeded the column count established by the first row (2).
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