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Posted by dorayme on 04/24/06 01:20
In article <e2cgic$uhg$0@pita.alt.net>, Bob <bob@bob.org> 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.
In BBedit, for a Mac, you just press a keyboard command and it
checks the doc in no time at all and lists the errors according
to the doctype. In free Mac editors like the old BBEdit Lite, or
its modern equivalent, Textwrangler, you can put in plugins like
Tidy. You are right to want a facility like this. In the Firefox
(Mac or PC) browser there are extensions you can install that
make this process of checking reasonable easy on line but it is
not as direct and therefore as handy as. If you are on broadband,
it is probably pretty good though.
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dorayme
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