auleleiw.is2.byuh.edu
Help for The W3C Markup Validation Service
http://auleleiw.is2.byuh.edu/docs/help.html
Check the markup (HTML, XHTML, ) of Web documents. For the Markup Validator. Nothing wrong with the validator here, it just knows HTML better than you do. David Dorward, Validator's mailing-list. About the Markup Validator. I clicked on an icon and ended up on this strange site! Is validation some kind of quality control? Does "valid" mean "quality approved by W3C"? Is validity the same thing as conformance? What is the Markup Validator and what does it do? Who owns/maintain the Markup Validator? I found...
schematron.com
schematron
http://www.schematron.com/overview.html
Differs in basic concept from other schema languages in that it not based on grammars. But on finding tree patterns. In the parsed document. This approach allows many kinds of structures to be represented which are inconvenient and difficult in grammar-based schema languages. If you know XPath or the XSLT expression language, you can start to use The Schematron. And it has free and open source implementations available. The Schematron. Allows you to develop and mix two kinds of schemas:.
validator.seo-servis.cz
Help for The W3C Markup Validation Service
http://validator.seo-servis.cz/docs/help.html
Check the markup (HTML, XHTML, ) of Web documents. For the Markup Validator. Nothing wrong with the validator here, it just knows HTML better than you do. David Dorward, Validator's mailing-list. About the Markup Validator. I clicked on an icon and ended up on this strange site! Is validation some kind of quality control? Does "valid" mean "quality approved by W3C"? Is validity the same thing as conformance? What is the Markup Validator and what does it do? Who owns/maintain the Markup Validator? I found...
upe.cs.byuh.edu
Help for The W3C Markup Validation Service
http://upe.cs.byuh.edu/docs/help.html
Check the markup (HTML, XHTML, ) of Web documents. For the Markup Validator. Nothing wrong with the validator here, it just knows HTML better than you do. David Dorward, Validator's mailing-list. About the Markup Validator. I clicked on an icon and ended up on this strange site! Is validation some kind of quality control? Does "valid" mean "quality approved by W3C"? Is validity the same thing as conformance? What is the Markup Validator and what does it do? Who owns/maintain the Markup Validator? I found...
tutor.is2.byuh.edu
Help for The W3C Markup Validation Service
http://tutor.is2.byuh.edu/docs/help.html
Check the markup (HTML, XHTML, ) of Web documents. For the Markup Validator. Nothing wrong with the validator here, it just knows HTML better than you do. David Dorward, Validator's mailing-list. About the Markup Validator. I clicked on an icon and ended up on this strange site! Is validation some kind of quality control? Does "valid" mean "quality approved by W3C"? Is validity the same thing as conformance? What is the Markup Validator and what does it do? Who owns/maintain the Markup Validator? I found...
johnnysoftware.blogspot.com
Johnny's Software Saloon: July 2005
http://johnnysoftware.blogspot.com/2005_07_01_archive.html
Weblog where I discuss things that really interest me. Things like Java software development, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Macintosh software, Cocoa, Eclipse IDE, OOP, content management, XML technologies, CSS and XSLT document styling, artificial intelligence, standard document formats, and cool non-computing technologies. Germantown, Maryland, United States. I like writing software, listening to music (mostly country. Playing with my cat, and riding around in my hybrid gas/electric car. View my complete profile.
johnnysoftware.blogspot.com
Johnny's Software Saloon: May 2004
http://johnnysoftware.blogspot.com/2004_05_01_archive.html
Weblog where I discuss things that really interest me. Things like Java software development, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Macintosh software, Cocoa, Eclipse IDE, OOP, content management, XML technologies, CSS and XSLT document styling, artificial intelligence, standard document formats, and cool non-computing technologies. Germantown, Maryland, United States. I like writing software, listening to music (mostly country. Playing with my cat, and riding around in my hybrid gas/electric car. View my complete profile.
johnnysoftware.blogspot.com
Johnny's Software Saloon: September 2004
http://johnnysoftware.blogspot.com/2004_09_01_archive.html
Weblog where I discuss things that really interest me. Things like Java software development, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Macintosh software, Cocoa, Eclipse IDE, OOP, content management, XML technologies, CSS and XSLT document styling, artificial intelligence, standard document formats, and cool non-computing technologies. Germantown, Maryland, United States. I like writing software, listening to music (mostly country. Playing with my cat, and riding around in my hybrid gas/electric car. View my complete profile.
johnnysoftware.blogspot.com
Johnny's Software Saloon: Quite a decade
http://johnnysoftware.blogspot.com/2010/01/quite-decade.html
Weblog where I discuss things that really interest me. Things like Java software development, Ruby, Ruby on Rails, Macintosh software, Cocoa, Eclipse IDE, OOP, content management, XML technologies, CSS and XSLT document styling, artificial intelligence, standard document formats, and cool non-computing technologies. Germantown, Maryland, United States. I like writing software, listening to music (mostly country. Playing with my cat, and riding around in my hybrid gas/electric car. View my complete profile.