Feature Requests item #1520555, was opened at 2006-07-12 01:40
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Status: Open
Priority: 7
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Submitted By: Fred (fburlet)
Assigned to: Jevon Wright (jevonwright)
Summary: Add a way to validate html pages

Initial Comment:

This can be useful in order to check the
well-formedness of a page (and some other constaints
like id usage, alt attribute has a value, title has a
value,...).

This feature should be optional (do not enforce the
validation of each "downloaded" pages) but user should
be able to enforce the validation following his needs.



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Comment By: Jevon Wright (jevonwright)
Date: 2008-11-24 15:23

Message:
Unfortunately, the latest version of JTidy is horribly out of date (no new
release for 8 years) and the current API is very difficult to work with, so
it's probably unlikely that we'll be able to validate newer documents
(XHTML, HTML 5) using the current version of JTidy.

Are there any other HTML validation tools for Java?

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Comment By: Julien HENRY (henryju)
Date: 2006-07-12 04:05

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See http://jtidy.sourceforge.net/

Perhaps could we simply use this lib and check HTML. We need
at least 2 new methods:

assertHtmlIsCorrect() to manually force check

and

setAutoHtmlCheck(boolean value) to set auto assertion.

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