Better than that, there's HTML-Tidy. It's basically the same as the w3c validator, but much faster, and offline : you don't have to make your file accessible to the whole net :) It even can correct most common mistakes (unclosed tags, deprecated tags, unencoded entities, bad encoding...)
Get it there : HTML Tidy projectIn reply to Re^2: Wanted, more simple tutorials on testing
by wazoox
in thread Wanted, more simple tutorials on testing
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