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  • Hi, hm, I see a lot of errors and problems. The most of them related to the links you use. A link looks like: ?c6c4275458930d3d056545227d46bf07=d9ea9d46029fd4cbd2be834065e65af7 on your website. Do you use a kind of encryption or something like that?
  • The validator explains the problem. Basically certain characters will cause this. Maybe adding an sef component could provide different results. Dave
  • The issue seems to be related to the autogenerated ItemID values that are created. Example: Itemid=1&c6c4275458930d3d056545227d46bf07=ee0e85b95d623e4c1f76c08481e2f759 While the href links have proper & syntax, note that the Itemid has an & symbol in it. That's what is breaking W3C I see you're using 1.5 - have you tried to use the An Itemid backwards compatibility setting? perhaps that would fix this...

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