scripter like me, but looks like that is the best and safest options to
go.... but...
Any other suggestions that might be (apparently) less time consuming?
Pretty busy the now and was looking for a way that was a bit less
painful.
-dc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>You can download the source of the W3C HTML and CSS validators and
install them locally. If you can then make an exception in the security
for the IP the validators run on, you can validate your pages.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Done a bit of digging but not getting anywhere..... the main problem
> is in validating our dynamic pages....
>
> What we need to do at the moment is have to either validate them on
> production (not keen on this) or save a copy of the HTML/CSS and then
> visit all the validators with the said copy of page.
>
> This is just very time consuming and I would like to add a standard
> validation toolbar to the bottom of all pages on our Dev server that
> would allow validation at a click of a button. From what I see, this
> would be easy if the pages were public, but they are not, they are
> behind a firewall, using a proxy server and also are secured
> using home-grown User Authentication. The chances of using the
> online W3C HTML/CSS Validator (and others like Bobby and 508) service
> is pretty minimal.
>
> Would anybody else like to comment on how they overcame this problem?
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