RE: Validating dyncamically generated pages

Ah, yeah, good idea.  I guess I didn’t notice the Direct Input option.

 

Aaron R. Baker
Web Developer
imagination.
600 West Fulton Street, Suite 600
Chicago IL, 60661
312.887.1000, ext 165

 

From: Pete Wilson [mailto:pete142@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 1:30 PM
To: www-validator@w3.org; Aaron Baker
Subject: Re: Validating dyncamically generated pages

 

Can you:

1. Open the page in a browser
2. View source of the page
3. Save the viewed source
4. Run the validator on that saved page

That should give you the line numbers you need.

-- Pete Wilson 
http://www.pwilson.net/

--- On Thu, 6/23/11, Aaron Baker <abaker@imaginepub.com> wrote:


From: Aaron Baker <abaker@imaginepub.com>
Subject: Validating dyncamically generated pages
To: www-validator@w3.org
Date: Thursday, June 23, 2011, 11:35 AM

I think it would be really useful if the validator would provide the rendered html which it ran it’s validation on so I can find exactly what the context and cause of each error is.  Right now it tells me line numbers for each error, but I can’t use that to find the errors because when I hit the page I get different content.

 

Aaron R. Baker
Web Developer
imagination.
600 West Fulton Street, Suite 600
Chicago IL, 60661
312.887.1000, ext 165

 

 

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