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On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 18:43, Victor Odhner wrote:
> Lynn David Newton wrote:
> > One can set the editor to use when viewing source. ...
>=20
> Opera's got another cool feature which accounts for
> most of the times I use Opera: they make it such
> a no-brainer to validate the HTML you've generated.
>=20
> While viewing a page, just right-click on it,
> select "Frame" and then "Validate". It sends
> the page to W3.org for you and opens another
> page with the results.
>=20
> (I'm using Opera 6.05 on Win98. I'll get a Linux
> box running again, one of these days ...)
Mozilla has a plugin called Checky, that does the same thing and has
oodles of options. It runs on windows98. No need to enslave yourself
with Opera. ;)
--=20
Derek Neighbors
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