[NTLUG:Discuss] Mozilla/Firefox HTML validator
Burton Strauss
Burton_Strauss at comcast.net
Mon Apr 18 17:56:54 CDT 2005
W3C has a validator - it's probably the most picky. Search Google for it:
"site:w3c.org html validator" should find it.
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Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] Mozilla/Firefox HTML validator
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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