WDG HTML Validator
Jason Bainbridge
jaseone at myrealbox.com
Tue Sep 24 09:23:44 UTC 2002
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I might be showing my lack of recent experience here but does everyone know of
the alternative to W3C's online validation tool, namely the WDG HTML
Validator (http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/)? This one will spider a
whole site, so you don't have to feed it each page you want t check.
So it obviously makes checking an entire site for compliance to it's
particular DTD a LOT easier, plus a simple "apt-get install
wdg-html-validator" on my Debian Woody system lets me quickly check it all
locally.
I'm just mentioning this here as I wasn't aware of it and others may not be as
well. If only I had have found it a few days earlier as it would have made my
XHTML compliance work on usability.kde.org so much easier and I could have
had the site fully compliant on my first commit.
Cheers!
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Jason Bainbridge
KDE - Conquer Your Desktop
The KDE Usability Project - http://usability.kde.org
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