Re: ISSUE-34 (commonality): Can we get access to tools that determine how often markup is used on the web?

May I quietly note a question of whether such tools are capable of
assessing the use of HTML beyond the public web: intranets, extranets,
backend systems (where I personally use XHTML more often than HTML).

Get as much information as we can from these tools.
But if they don't look beyond the public web, we must weigh
conclusions accordingly.
(And if they can take a comprehensive sample of HTML usage, that's fantastic!)

cheers
Ben


On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 11:04 AM, HTML Issue Tracking Issue Tracker
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>  ISSUE-34 (commonality): Can we get access to tools that determine how often markup is used on the web?
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>  Raised by: Chris Wilson
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>  MattRaymond: e.g. a tool to determine if particular patterns are heavily used; e.g. "how many people use rel=contact and have profile for XFN at the top of their web page".  If we had a process for obtaining that info, it would be helpful.
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