Here are a few Firefox extensions that can quickly check pages as you're
visiting them.
http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/
http://www.totalvalidator.com/support/extension.html
More
https://addons.mozilla.org/search.php?app=firefoxq=validate
Cheers
Chris B
A nice tool for checking (possible) errors in JavaScript is JSLint
from Douglas Crockford.
There are a couple of options available how strict the tool works.
http://www.jslint.com/lint.html
Cheers,
jens
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Jens Brueckmann
http://www.yalf.de
Have you looked at linkalarm.com? They have (Or at least used to)
heaps of crawlers that do all sorts of checks with detailed
downloadable reports. Mainly free access unless you want to do the
same check repeatedly...hope this helps.
Cheers - Noah
http://PerthWebDesigns.com
I just put my homepage through TAW
I could not read the output light blue on a white background.
I hated TAW it seems to just list guidelines and is inaccessible itself.
I suppose you must know of Cynthia which I prefer as it passes or fails
a page, simple readable output.
On 1/15/07, DJ Spark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A client of mine has asked for a solution for their testers, to
check 'code quality' from partners. Its a big company, where, maybe,
hundreds of small to large scale apps are released every year, and
checking manually every page for wcag1.0