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Posted by Albert Wiersch on 08/10/07 15:26
"Nikita the Spider" <NikitaTheSpider@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Yrrah,
> Thanks for sharing the wealth. I'm not very familiar with the CSE
> validator but I'd be wary if the results disagree with those of the W3C
> validator, especially if the CSE validator didn't recognize your
> doctype. Without recognizing that, how can it perform meaningful
> validation?
Hello,
CSE HTML Validator actually doesn't require DTDs to generate helpful output,
though it can help.
If you want to limit to checking based on DTDs like the W3C validator, then
you can use only the built-in DTD based validator, but that will mean that
it won't check CSS, accessibility, links, and it won't look for many other
common issues and potential problems.
Albert
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