RE: mobileOK validation logic - jar file?

Hi Yeliz,

> I run into a lot of problems  
>because there are a lot of file locations that are hard coded (e.g.,  
>DTD, etc), or Tester overwrite the System properties, etc:

This seems very odd. In fact, We don't know the reason for this and we
have
to examine it carefully. We think that it is an incompatibility problem
between Linux and Windows. Could you please confirm us if you are using
a Windows system?

Best regards,
Abel. 

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De: public-mobileok-checker-request@w3.org
[mailto:public-mobileok-checker-request@w3.org] En nombre de Yeliz
Yesilada
Enviado el: jueves, 20 de noviembre de 2008 8:21
Para: public-mobileok-checker@w3.org
CC: Kentarou Fukuda; Yeliz Yesilada
Asunto: mobileOK validation logic - jar file?


Hi all,

In my research project, I am trying to extend a Web accessibility  
validation tool called aDesigner (<http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/ 
adesigner>, written in Java and open sourced in Eclipse, <http:// 
www.eclipse.org/actf>) to also validate pages against mobileOK.  
However, when I try to use the jar file available here <http:// 
dev.w3.org/cvsweb/2007/mobileok-ref/>, I run into a lot of problems  
because there are a lot of file locations that are hard coded (e.g.,  
DTD, etc), or Tester overwrite the System properties, etc:( I  
couldn't just use this jar file and call the Tester from aDesigner to  
test some pages. I just want to reuse and integrate mobileOK  
validation rules with aDesigner. I was wondering if there is a  
possibility to have another jar file which is better suited for these  
kind of purposes to integrate mobileOK logic to other validation  
tools easily written in Java. I really appreciate if you have any  
suggestion about this.

Information about aDesigner and ACTF:
The aDesigner is an Eclipse RCP application that helps designers  
ensure that their content and applications are accessible and usable  
by disabled people. aDesigner is open-sourced as part of ACTF  
(Accessibility Tools Framework) which is an Eclipse Technology  
project. aDesigner is a very stable application, however I have  
recently started to work on extending aDesigner.

Regards,
Yeliz
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