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When an image tag is on two lines the validator tell you to validate your html. It wants you to put a closing bracket on the and of the first line. The tag below breaks the validator on http://flrant.com <img src="images/logo2.jpg" width="280" height="100"style="margin-left:2%;" alt="Site Logo" />
No, your document is not well-formed, there must be white-space between 'height="100"' and 'style='. The W3C MarkUp Validator does not complain about this error as it has limitations in it's XML support (as it reports when you try to validate XHTML documents).