- From: Micah Dubinko <MDubinko@cardiff.com>
- Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 19:48:31 -0800
- To: "'www-qa@w3.org'" <www-qa@w3.org>
- Cc: "'karl@w3.org'" <karl@w3.org>, "'dom@w3.org'" <dom@w3.org>
XForms Institute (http://xformsinstitute.com) is proud to announce the launch of a new Web service, currently in beta: Free Online XForms Validation http://xformsinstitute.com/validator/ As evidenced by a flurry of recent product announcements, W3C XForms is becoming an increasingly-important part of strategies for capturing and managing information. This online application provides advanced checks of XForms Documents, using XHTML or other languages as a host. Automated checks include: 1. Scanning for namespace-related errors, unfortunately commonplace in XML development 2. Performing "lint"-like checks for suspicious, but technically legal code 3. A robust check of ID/IDREF connections, even if these aren't properly DTD-declared 4. Relax NG validation of individual "islands" of XForms content within the host document The site includes samples of valid and invalid XForms documents for one-click testing, and a bookmarklet to add XForms Validation capabilities to any JavaScript browser. Bug reports, comments, suggestions, and success stories should be directed to validator@xformsessentials.com
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