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= Notes =
 
= Notes =

Revision as of 04:20, 15 June 2014

Pchtmlcheck is the ProgClub HTML validator software. That's the software that allows you to verify HTML content is valid. For other projects see projects.

Status

Version 0.1 released!

Administration

Contributors

Members who have contributed to this project. Newest on top.

All contributors have agreed to the terms of the Contributor License Agreement. This excludes any upstream contributors who tend to have different administrative frameworks.

Copyright

Copyright 2014, Contributors.

License

Licensed under the New BSD license.

Resources

Downloads

You can download v0.1.

Source code

The repository can be browsed online:

https://www.progclub.org/pcrepo/pchtmlcheck/branches/0.1

The latest stable released version of the code is available from:

https://www.progclub.org/svn/pcrepo/pchtmlcheck/tags/latest/0.1

Or if you want the latest versions for development purposes:

https://www.progclub.org/svn/pcrepo/pchtmlcheck/branches

Links

Specifications

Functional specification

The functional specification describes what the project does.

The project takes a HTML snippet and then uses the w3.org validator to verify the validity of the HTML content.

Technical specification

The technical specification describes how the project works.

There is a frame-set page which loads a form in the top frame for specifying and submitting HTML snippets and then a report on the HTML snippet from the W3C Validator in the bottom frame after submission.

Notes

Notes for implementers

If you are interested in incorporating this software into your project, here's what you need to know:

Notes for developers

If you're looking to set up a development environment for this project here's what you need to know:

Tasks

TODO

Things to do, in rough order of priority:

N/A -- all done!

Done

Stuff that's done. Latest stuff on top.

  • JE 2014-06-15: released a 0.1 version
  • JE 2014-06-15: created project in svn
  • JE 2014-06-15: created project page