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W3C Log Validator

         

bill

5:48 am on Jun 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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A new version of the W3C Log Validator was released the other day.
[w3.org...]
Anybody use it?
This tool takes a web server's last logs and processes it through validation modules. Those validation modules check the most popular documents' validity for a certain technology. ...
The (X)HTML validation module, for example, helps you find, among the most popular pages on your site, which are invalid, and thus tell you which (invalid) pages you should fix first. ...
Eventually, you will have fixed your whole site, or at least the most important parts of it.
Sounds like it might be a good tool for some.

ergophobe

2:23 pm on Jun 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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hmmmm That's one of those things where I've often thought, wouldn't it be nice if you could quickly find out which pages had the most pressing need of being fixed?

I have pages that are designed by me and maintained by others. It would be great to just batch test them every once in a while to see whether or not they're still in nick.

Now you can.

pageoneresults

2:31 pm on Jun 11, 2004 (gmt 0)

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It would be great to just batch test them every once in a while to see whether or not they're still in nick.

About a month or so ago the WDG updated their validator and now allow you to process up to 100 URIs online. It used to be 50.

WDG HTML Validator [htmlhelp.com]