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To use one of these tools, simply select the tool you wish to use from the Tools Menu. HTML Validator will prompt you for the document that you wish to process with the selected tool. Enter the filename of the document to process and press the Open button in the dialog box. HTML Validator will then rename the selected file with a ".bak" extension and replace the original filename with the processed file. The ".bak" file will be automatically deleted if the program options is not set so that tools create ".bak" files.
If you are using the professional version, then you can also use the Batch Wizard to easily process multiple files with a tool. CSE HTML Validator Professional v4.50 also supports a Link Check tool that allows you to easily check the links of a web site.
NOTE: All tools should work on Unix and Macintosh files as well as MS-DOS text files, however, they will all produce an MS-DOS file that can then be converted to another type if necessary.
- Quick Lowercase Tool - Processing a file with this tool will change all alphabetic characters between the characters < and > to lowercase. Exceptions are characters in tags that are enclosed in double or single quotation marks, characters between <! and >, and characters between <!-- and --> (comments). CSE HTML Validator Professional v4.0330 and above will also ignore characters in ASP and PHP blocks. Be careful! If you have certain improper syntax in the document (such as in scripts), it may not work properly. You should always keep backups of your previous work.
- Quick Uppercase Tool - This performs the same operation as the lowercase tool except that lowercase alphabetic characters are converted to uppercase.
- Quick Strip HTML Tags Tool - This tool attempts to strip all HTML tags and their attributes from an HTML document and leave only text information with no HTML. Character entities are not removed.
- Convert Text File Format Tool - This tool replaces CR, LF, or CRLF characters with new end of line characters that depend on the text file format selected in the Tools tab of the Validator Engine Options Dialog Box. If you are working with Unix text files (such as HTML documents) for instance, you can convert them to an MS-DOS text file format by specifying MS-DOS format in the program options and then using this tool to convert the file. You can then edit these files with Notepad or another text editor on your PC. One very useful feature of this tool is that you can convert whole directories of files simply by dragging and dropping all of the files in a directory onto HTML Validator's Drag and Drop Window and using this tool on the dragged and dropped files. Note that if you try to convert an MS-DOS file to MS-DOS, Unix to Unix, or Mac to Mac, this tool will do nothing to the file, so you don't have to worry about having already converted the documents.
- Template Tool - This is probably the most useful and powerful tool available from HTML Validator. This tool allows you to create HTML documents based on a certain template. If you then need to later change the template it was based on, simply change the template file and then reprocess all of the HTML documents with this tool (you can simply drag and drop your HTML documents onto HTML Validator's Drag and Drop Window to quickly reprocess them with the template tool, or you can use the Batch Wizard). More information (by example) about using the template tool is also available.
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