- From: Morten Frederiksen <mortenf@login.dknet.dk>
- Date: Sat, 21 Oct 1995 20:19:45 +0200
- To: www-html@w3.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hello there... I somehow got the impression, that nsgmls (aka sp) by James Clark could do some checking on the validity of my HTML documents. However, I can't seem to get it working. When offering my HTML file as input, nsgmls stops after some 10 lines of error messages. I then tried to include a 24-Mar-95 version of a HTML 3.0 DTD, by specifying it on the commandline using the -i option. Also to no avail. I even tried feeding the DTD to nsgmls, only to discover tons of error messages. Am I totally off base here, or do I need to do something else, ie. reference the DTD in my HTML files, or ??? Any help would be appreciated. Morten Frederiksen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2i iQCVAwUBMIlXTJHJIQHjyeydAQHsUgP/Up1e8kptyOct7zWTmb2IPoYrlkpqXqbi S/hvCFk4SPZuyRbEyKC/NDv7GDcqZBPHz4eqDeY0R0bNgDwRGcMRrO5G0W8F17A0 oDFzrBn2D1DoAmiKuYf1eQsUFtz+9y31Q+hBNuPi9liTB1pQG4H2xWnf9xPv+tFL pxHM9UUksYo= =nImF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --- Void where prohibited: Piss in public. -- Finger mortenf@login.dknet.dk for GeekCode 3.1
Received on Saturday, 21 October 1995 15:30:55 UTC