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Posted by Nikita the Spider on 08/10/07 19:24
In article <13bp0tio5r2uma4@corp.supernews.com>,
"Albert Wiersch" <donotreply@123donotreply123.com> wrote:
> "Nikita the Spider" <NikitaTheSpider@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:NikitaTheSpider-8C61CA.16271009082007@news-server.nc.rr.com...
> >
> > 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.
Gotcha, thanks. It sounds like this is part validator and part HTML
conformance checker.
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Philip
http://NikitaTheSpider.com/
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