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y-man
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      01-08-2007

Andy Dingley schreef:

> y-man wrote:
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> > But I can not access the HTML generated code over te web, so how do I
> > validate then?

>
> Download a validator and use it locally, on local files. You can do
> this to your XML, or to the HTML you transform it into (presumably by
> XSLT).


ah ok. Thank you a lot@

 
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Andy Dingley
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      01-08-2007

y-man wrote:

> > Download a validator and use it locally, on local files. You can do
> > this to your XML, or to the HTML you transform it into (presumably by
> > XSLT).

>
> ah ok. Thank you a lot@


Try the new (0. validator for Firefox. It used to be based on just
Tidy, but now it can run a full validator too.

http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/

 
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