Tyler,

Very cool idea. I'd be very interested in getting my hands on the code.

Cheers

Gav


On 12/28/05, Tyler Ham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is anyone interested in a farcry extension for validating your site
> against a standard?  XHTML 1.0 Transitional, HTML 4.01 Strict, XHTML
> 1.1 as examples.
>
> I made one, if anyone is interested in it.  It uses the W3C Markup
> Validator at http://validator.w3.org.
>
> You can get the validation results for one of my department's sites
> here:
> http://uteach.utexas.edu/go/uteachweb/HtmlValidator/UTeach-Website-Validator
>
> (Pardon the mess, that site isn't very XHTML compliant at the
> moment...but that will be fixed!)  I currently have it set to validate
> all dmHtml, dmNews, and spInternship objects (that last one is a custom
> type we made for this site).
>
> That gives the raw xml results of my extension.  For a human-readable
> version, append ?output=html to the url.  For an RSS feed, append
> ?output=rss to the url.  I think the RSS feed is especially cool.  I
> can set up the validation as a scheduled task and subscribe to the RSS
> feed of the validation results.  Then pages that show up in the feed
> are failing validation.
>
> I tried to build this gadget so that it is not too difficult to extend
> to support additional validation tools like accessibility, as I will
> need to check that once I'm finished XHTML-izing this site. :)
>
> -Tyler
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>

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