Le lundi 29 août 2005 à 13:30 +0200, Bjoern Hoehrmann a écrit : Hi Bjoern,
> This is not currently possible, the routines and data structures for > this are private to the parser and the code that dumps the errors to > stderr is called unconditionally. You could catch that with a custom Yes, I saw that. > handler using g_set_printerr_handler() though. The code should not use > g_printerr, I think Dodji wanted to work a bit on this code but it > seems he did not get around yet. Ok, I will give it a try. > Could you elaborate on your validation project? Over at the W3C QA > tools development group we are interested in using libcroco to build > a replacement for http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/, so it would be > good to learn more about your efforts in this area. Sorry, nothing more than basics, because it is not the primary goal of my application. I thought (but I was apprently wrong) that I could actually use libcroco to W3C validate CSS stylesheets: http://labs.libre-entreprise.org/projects/gurlchecker/ ... but nothing interesting for libcroco hackers here :-) In fact I am really interesting by a real CSS validator using libcroco. Does it already exists some projects? Bye _______________________________________________ Libcroco-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/libcroco-list
