[NTLUG:Discuss] Mozilla/Firefox HTML validator

Johnny Cybermyth djcybermyth at sbcglobal.net
Mon Apr 18 17:12:17 CDT 2005


The Dillo project has something to catch and document HTML errors.  I 
haven't personally used it so I don't know how well it would work for 
this type of issue.

Link here:
http://www.dillo.org/help/bug_meter.html

  tr_data1 wrote:
> My children's school system (Coppell ISD) has been tinkering with creating
> website(s) for newsletter/grades/etc info. They call it the "portal". The
> problem is, I am forced to use InternetExploder, due to some incompat. in
> their login logic. It's at the bottom left of north.coppellisd.com, where you
> will see "My Portal" caption with a user and password text fields.
> 
> When using IE, entering uid/passwd and pressing "Login", sends me to a
> different page with the info I am trying to access. On Firefox/Mozilla, it
> goes to another login/passwd screen. Entering that again just puts you
> back to the same secondary login page. Anyway...
> 
> I am looking for a tool that I can point at a web page to determine what
> is non-standard (IOW, M$ specific) code. Is there such a tool? My guess
> is that their page was created by an M$ tool and of course creates buggy
> or otherwise propriatary HTML.
> =TR=
> 
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