[WSG] recommendation for wai validator again

2008-12-07 Thread tee
Hi everyone, I asked this before, and was pointed to many useful Firefox extensions. I have tried them all and actually installed Total Validator and TAWs on my desktop. Problem is, none of these validators pick up page in the login area and data that are saved in sessions/caches (if

Re: [WSG] recommendation for wai validator again

2008-12-07 Thread dwain
Anyone know other validator that does the job? thanks! tee try this one. http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/adesigner/download cheers, dwain Fear of the devil is one way of doubting God. - Kahlil Gibran *** List

Re: [WSG] recommendation for wai validator again

2008-12-07 Thread tee
try this one. http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/adesigner/download cheers, dwain Dwain, Thanks for the link, but it goes to 404 page though. I was at IMB page many times by clicking on WebXact from the accessibility extension, never able to figure where the software is. This time

Re: [WSG] recommendation for wai validator again

2008-12-07 Thread dwain
It's for PC. I need a Mac version though :) sorry. i either forgot or didn't know you worked on a mac. then i'm lost unless you go look on source forge. -- Fear of the devil is one way of doubting God. - Kahlil Gibran ***

Re: [WSG] recommendation for wai validator again

2008-12-07 Thread Mathew Robertson
Have you tried the Web developer toolbar plugin? I haven't used Magneto, but have found that the Validate Local HTML option to be very useful for validating pages that are behind https channels. regards, Mathew Robertson tee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi everyone, I asked this before,

Re: [WSG] recommendation for wai validator again

2008-12-07 Thread William Simpson
I use Web Developer Kit Toolbar and Firebug in conjunction since they both have been extremely helpful to me in telling what would the end results would generate for Firefox. I strongly recommend those. -Josh S. On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 6:51 PM, Mathew Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: Have you