On Wed, 6 Mar 1996, Brian Kelly wrote:
> to save having to cut and paste URLs (based on an idea I got
> from Jon Knoght). For example see:
Heh, people usually misspell my first name but Brian wins the first 1996
"Misspelt Surname" award. :-)
> There are other useful tools and services available. For example
> the Weblint service (see
> http://www.khoral.com/staff/neilb/weblint/lintform.html)
> comments on HTML style (e.g. use of ALT attributes in <IMG> tags,
> avoiding "Click here", etc.), Doctor HTML (see
> http://imagiware.com/RxHTML.cgi) which includes an HTML-aware
> spell-checker.
>
> Access to these service can be slow. Is it worth
> installing/developing such services for hosting in the UK?
An excellent idea IMHO. I've got the latest weblint on my workstation
but I don't think that they've released the HTML Forms interface to it
yet have they?
Tatty bye,
Jim'll
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Jon "Jim'll" Knight, Researcher, Sysop and General Dogsbody, Dept. Computer
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* I've found I now dream in Perl. More worryingly, I enjoy those dreams. *
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