On Sep 14, 2007, at 7:25 AM, John Horner wrote:
Short answer, you can't get there from here, by which I mean, you
can't
easily validate the HTML of a document with mixed source, part HTML
and
part <?otherlanguage?>.
You should validate the *output* of the code, the rendered page, if
you're concerned about your HTML being correct.
You could come up with a search to turn all embperl into comments so
that Tidy ignores them, then turn them back again. But it's
probably not
a good idea, you've got no guarantee your output is good that way.
I was afraid you were going to say that. And, in fact, I did find a
tool that works pretty well validating the output ... Firefox's DOM
Inspector. At least I am able to see that I have good nesting which
is what I was concerned with. I'll try working with that to see what
else it will tell me.
Bill W
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