Fr�d�ric L. W. Meunier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> David Combs wrote:
> 
> > Well, that w3c thing wants me to either move the file to a
> > web site, which I don't have readily at hand,
> 
> Why don't you install a simple HTTP daemon like thttpd (which
> I use) to validate your files ? And you can validate them
> locally if you install their validator (and Perl, libwww...).


Does one need a webserver? Isn't it possible just using Lynx'
built-in cgi support?



David Combs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Here's what lynx "?" gives me:
> 
>     
> HTML validation services:
>      
>      * [26]W3C HTML Validation Service
>      * [27]WDG HTML Validator
> The wdg thing wants money, or lets me do a trial
> download for 30 days.

I don't think it is commercial since it exists as a debian
package called wdg-html-validator. If you use debian you can
just do an apt-get install.


Thomas E. Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> I don't see any sign of that (wants money) on the webpage.  (I looked into
> downloading a copy of the code a month or so ago, but didn't happen to see
> anything that resembled install-instructions, much less documentation, and
> put that aside).

There is a package called wdg-html-reference as well. Suppose
there must be some docs in there.

What I would really like is to be able to validate the current
page with just a couple of keypresses (like in EXTERNAL using ',')
Has anybody got such a setup working?


Regards,

Morten


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