On Nov 28, 2005, at 3:59 PM, Geoff Pack wrote:
Alan Trick wrote:
Is there a problem with this:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/DOWNLOAD.html
Only that it's written in Java - the server admins here would
prefer something else. It looks like we will have to go with it
anyway, as we
Geoff Pack wrote:
Does anyone know of a downloadable CSS validator (other than the W3C one) that
I can install on an local server to batch check files on my local network? We
currently use the WDG html validator, but their CSS validator is not available
for download.
Topstyle, either
On Thu, 2005-11-24 at 12:42 +1100, Geoff Pack wrote:
Does anyone know of a downloadable CSS validator (other than the W3C one)
that I can install on an local server to batch check files on my local
network? We currently use the WDG html validator, but their CSS validator is
not available
On Thu, 2005-11-24 at 12:42 +1100, Geoff Pack wrote:
Does anyone know of a downloadable CSS validator (other than the W3C one)
that I can install on an local server to batch check files on my local
network? We currently use the WDG html validator, but their CSS validator is
not available
Alan Trick wrote:
Is there a problem with this:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/DOWNLOAD.html
Only that it's written in Java - the server admins here would prefer something
else. It looks like we will have to go with it anyway, as we can't find any
alternatives.
Thanks also for the
On Nov 28, 2005, at 3:59 PM, Geoff Pack wrote:
Alan Trick wrote:
Is there a problem with this:
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/DOWNLOAD.html
Only that it's written in Java - the server admins here would
prefer something else. It looks like we will have to go with it
anyway, as we
What don't you want to use the W3C one?
On Nov 23, 2005, at 5:42 PM, Geoff Pack wrote:
Does anyone know of a downloadable CSS validator (other than the
W3C one) that I can install on an local server to batch check files
on my local network? We currently use the WDG html validator, but
Geoff Pack wrote:
...install on an local server to batch check files
on my local network?
From: Steve Ferguson
What don't you want to use the W3C one?
...files on my local network, if you're working on an intranet
you can't use the w3c validators, unless you cut and paste, or
upload
On Nov 27, 2005, at 7:44 PM, Peter Williams wrote:
Geoff Pack wrote:
...install on an local server to batch check files
on my local network?
From: Steve Ferguson
What don't you want to use the W3C one?
...files on my local network, if you're working on an intranet
you can't use the
On Nov 23, 2005, at 5:42 PM, Geoff Pack wrote:
Does anyone know of a downloadable CSS validator (other than the W3C
one) that I can install on an local server to batch check files on my
local network? We currently use the WDG html validator, but their CSS
validator is not available for
I hazard to mention that Dreamweaver has built-in validation for CSS acrosse
various browsers.
StyleMaster is probably worth checking out, too. Although there are others
on this list far better equipped to dicuss its merits than I. ;)
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You can try using HTML-kit try to install the plugin for w3c css validatorhere is the link http://www.chami.com, hope this will help you.regardsJhondie AbenazaGeoff Pack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know of a downloadable CSS validator (other than the W3C one) that I can install on an
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