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Is there an offline HTML validator for Firefox 10+ working on Mac OS X?

Scott C Wilson
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dllhell
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  • http://validator.w3.org/ does not work in your firefox? – akira Apr 03 '12 at 06:26
  • I need an extension, addon – dllhell Apr 03 '12 at 06:37
  • can't find that information in the question ... related question: http://superuser.com/questions/107228/is-there-a-html5-validator-plugin-for-firefox – akira Apr 03 '12 at 06:38
  • it doesn't work well after all, this extension needed some service which validating html and this service can't reach my subdomain bcause of security reasons... so I still don't have a html validator :) – dllhell Apr 03 '12 at 08:24
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    so you need one which operates 'offline'? you should specify that in your question. – akira Apr 03 '12 at 08:38
  • please accept my applologies, I thought that everyone needs an offline validator – dllhell Apr 04 '12 at 10:55
  • assume idiots on the other side of the screen. – akira Apr 04 '12 at 11:01

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Does ist have to be a Firefox extension? Because Mac OS X includes W3Cs validator in com.apple.pkg.BSD already.

% pkgutil --file-info /usr/bin/tidy
volume: /
path: /usr/bin/tidy

pkgid: com.apple.pkg.BSD
pkg-version: 10.7.0.1.1.1309412550
install-time: 1312458669
uid: 0
gid: 0
mode: 755

Open a shell and type man tidy and you are good to go. Dave Raggett wrote a nice introduction for the tidy utility if you want to know more...

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Here is an option: http://habilis.net/validator-sac/

Not a Firefox extension itself but you can use it with the Firefox Web Developer Extension.

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