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 Posted by David Segall on 04/22/06 19:41 
Bob <bob@bob.org> wrote: 
 
>Hywel Jenkins wrote: 
>> Bob wrote: 
>>> What I am interested in is not a WYSIWYG application but something  
>>> like the old Hot Dog Pro (I think). Sometimes I have mistakes in my  
>>> HTML like a tag opened and not closed or a tag closed with no opening  
>>> tag, or a tag that is written slightly incorrectly (one character  
>>> missing or in the wrong place). I would like to be able to run my HTML  
>>> through the application and have the program fix tag typos for me. Are  
>>> there any programs like that out there. Notepad++ don't cut it, cuz it  
>>> does not find errors for me. 
>>  
>> http://validator.w3.org/ 
> 
>I want something that fixes local tags, not online tags. I want an  
>application that runs on my hard drive so I can check plain text  
>documents. I already have the Tidy extension for Firefox but that only  
>works on webpages, not text files on my drive. 
Macromedia (now Adobe) Dreamweaver 
<http://www.macromedia.com/software/dreamweaver/> has a 30 day free 
trial. You may not find it worth the purchase price if you only want 
to use the inbuilt validator.  
 
The open source Nvu <http://www.nvu.com/index.html> will submit the 
page you are editing, regardless of location, to 
<http://validator.w3.org/>.
 
  
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