David Wilkinson wrote:
Martin Freitag wrote:
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But thanks for the tip. I cannot live without HTML Validator. For me a web site whose web pages pass validation is a strong quality indicator. Would you buy software from a company that cannot even write a valid web page? (Unfortunately you often have to, because the fraction of valid web sites is very very low.)
I always used the Web Developer Toolbar for the purpose, which send the code to the w3c validator, and displays it with a click, accessed from the Web Developer Toolbar Tools menu.
It has the distinct advantage of being available for Mac and Linux as well, and offers may other tools.
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