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Posted by Albert Wiersch on 10/18/06 18:50
"Andy Dingley" <dingbat@codesmiths.com> wrote in message
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> You're selling a "HTML lint" and calling a validator. "Validator" has
> a meaning, and yours isn't it. Yes, you can use your tool to improve
> web sites, and even to help them become valid. It doesn't do it by
> validating them.
Actually, if you want to be so technical, then the new version of CSE HTML
Validator (v8.0) does include a validator per the definition you use. Of
course there are other definitions and meanings of validator and, using the
commonly accepted definition (though not accepted by all), CSE HTML
Validator has always been a validator.
Albert
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