Safari Web Site Validator opens a new window in Safari and sends the HTML or XHTML code of the web page you're viewing to W3C Markup Validation Service. It then opens a second window to validate the CSS code. W3C will display any errors it can detect in the HTML/XHTML and CSS code. I included two scripts in the folder. The script named 'Safari Web Site Validator Go' does the same thing as 'Safari Web Site Validator' except there isn't a dialog box when you launch it. This might prove convenient (and faster) for those of you who have many pages that you want to validate.
What's New
Version 1.5:
Minor bug fix.
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.4.4 or later.
Thanks for these scripts.
Funny thing is, when I run a site through these scripts, they come up as error free. However, when the appropriate logo is pasted on the site and clicked, the validation page reports errors found.
What gives?
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Safari Web Site Validator opens a new window in Safari and sends the HTML or XHTML code of the web page you're viewing to W3C Markup Validation Service. It then opens a second window to validate the CSS code. W3C will display any errors it can detect in the HTML/XHTML and CSS code. I included two scripts in the folder. The script named 'Safari Web Site Validator Go' does the same thing as 'Safari Web Site Validator' except there isn't a dialog box when you launch it. This might prove convenient (and faster) for those of you who have many pages that you want to validate.
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Funny thing is, when I run a site through these scripts, they come up as error free. However, when the appropriate logo is pasted on the site and clicked, the validation page reports errors found.
What gives?