- From: <tina@elfi.org>
- Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 17:16:02 +0100 (CET)
- To: w3c-wai-ig@w3.org
On 20 Feb, sheila herman wrote: Hello Sheila - welcome to the WAI IG mailing list. First of all I think we need to get a few concepts out of the way, namely that of "Validation". Typically that word refer to checking the HTML code for syntax errors, which is a straightforward matter for http://validator.w3.org/ - as you are probably aware, making sure documents are syntactically correct is a WCAG checkpoint though sadly a priority 2. What you seem to be looking for is a way to validate the *accessibility* of a website. This is a far harder task. There are no automated processes which can test for all aspects of accessibility. Of the ones that are available, "Bobby" may the most used. It seems to still have a few errors. My favourite is a tool called siteSifter, but it is strictly commercial. The one I would recommend you look into is called Site Valet, and can be found at http://valet.webthing.com/ Good luck! -- Tina Holmboe [Windrose@DALnet] [tina@elfi.org] [tina@htmlhelp.com] $_ = <<'-- '; s/../pack("c",hex($&))/eg; eval; 7072696e7420224a75737420616e6f74686572205065726c206861636b65722c22 --
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