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Re: lynx-dev html validation?
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dickey |
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Re: lynx-dev html validation? |
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Wed, 14 Oct 1998 13:51:46 -0400 (EDT) |
>
> will some of the people doing updates to the lynx html files be running
> one of the html validation programs (such as is available on w3.org)
> on the html and rectifying any possible warnings/errors? How about
> spell checkers, etc.? I notice that zdnet has something called
> netmechanic which checks a LOT of useful things in a set of html pages
> and it might be useful to let it loose on the doc before a release
> occurs.
I've run the w3.org checker on the larger changes (those that modify
the html syntax). Haven't found anything to complain about when I did.
A url for zdnet's checker might be interesting.
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