CSE HTML Validator Standard/Professional v6.01 Documentation
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The Batch Wizard is also great to use when creating dynamic documents such as ASP and PHP pages. You can add URLs to the Batch Wizard's target list and validate the document that comes back from the server after it has been processed. This method allows you to test the HTML output of your scripts and programs.
When validating many documents this way, you can make HTML Validator leave val files only for the documents that contain errors or warnings. For example, if you have a file named "C:\html\page1.html" and this file contains errors or warnings, HTML Validator will create a file called "C:\html\page1.html.val" that contains the actual error and/or warning messages. If "C:\html\page1.html" does not contain any errors or warnings, then "C:\html\page1.html.val" will not exist. This is a good way to validate a site with many documents. You can drag and drop all the site's documents onto HTML Validator's Drag and Drop Window and then scan the directory for the val files.
To do the above, goto Option->Validator Engine Options and the Classic tab. Uncheck Always open viewer after check. Check Don't use output file; use .val files, Never open viewer with .val files (unless you want to), and If no errors/warnings, don't view. Press the OK button. Make sure that the Drag and Drop Window is visible by making sure that Drag and Drop->View Drag and Drop Window is checked. You can then drag and drop the files that you want to check onto the Drag and Drop Window and val files should be created for documents that you drag and drop and that contain only errors or warnings. You can use Windows Explorer or Find Files or Folders to drag the files from (or almost anything else that you can drag files from).
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