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Re: Strict HTML?
by Matt Bottrell on Monday 10/Dec/2001, @03:25
Well it will comply if you write W3C code! :-)

BUt in a word -- yeah it does....
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Re: Strict HTML?
by Juha Tuomala on Monday 10/Dec/2001, @04:24
So it does not do any syntax checking by itself? Only color highlighting?

Sorry, perhaps I should take time and read it's manual.

Cheers,

Juha
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  • Re: Strict HTML?
    by Andras Mantia on Monday 10/Dec/2001, @05:14
    It does. Right click->Syntax check. Uses weblint for this.
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    • Re: Strict HTML?
      by HolgerSchurig on Tuesday 11/Dec/2001, @11:22
      You need nsgmls and a HTML 4.x DTD for any real checking. weblint just gives you hints and points out uglynesses (which nsgmls does not).
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      • Re: Strict HTML?
        by Jos on Tuesday 11/Dec/2001, @12:08
        Of course http://validator.w3.org/ is very powerful as wel.
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