And, here's a Perl(CGI) XHTML validator!

http://www.dandylife.com/arval/docs/arval.shtml

- Jim

Ben Doom wrote:

>I don't know offhand of a XHTML validator, but I will say this:  Activestate
>Perl (http://www.activestate.com) is really easy to install.  :-)
>
>
>--  Ben Doom
>    Programmer & General Lackey
>    Moonbow Software, Inc
>
>: -----Original Message-----
>: From: Charlie Griefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>: Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 2:06 PM
>: To: CF-Talk
>: Subject: Validating Markup
>:
>:
>: Happy Friday everybody...
>:
>: quick question (i hope).
>:
>: My company is looking to start implementing some coding standards
>: (yay!)...one of which is that all pages must validate XHTML 1.0
>: transitional.
>:
>: Now, the validator that's built into CF Studio/DWMX/HS+ really
>: doesn't work
>: all that well (unless I'm using incorrectly, which is entirely possible).
>: It doens't validate the CF parsed document...but the 'raw' CF
>: code which is
>: obviously not going to validate.  Is there some way to get it to actually
>: render the document as Web page and validate that code versus simply
>: validating the contents of the .cfm document itself (i hope that
>: made sense)
>: :)
>:
>: Or, can somebody recommend a good validator to download?  I work on the
>: Intranet, which is behind a firewall...so validator.w3.org is of no use.
>: The team that works on the public site develops behind a firewall, so it's
>: of no use to them either.  I know the source code can be downloaded...but
>: before I look to start installing PERL I'm wondering if there are
>: any decent
>: third party apps that we can use behind the firewall.
>:
>: Thanks in advance,
>: Charlie
>:
>:
>: 
>
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