If you use Safari, there is also the Safari Tidy plugin that will validate on the fly:

http://www.zappatic.net/safaritidy/



On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 1:58 PM, Tobias Jung <newsgr@tobiasjung.net> wrote:
At 10:32 Uhr -0700 09.04.2008, Steven Rowat wrote:
 Bob wrote:

 I'm searching for a way to run a validate Web pages created in TextMate.

 The site has headers and footers via php includes for each page.

 I'm in the same situation, and my low-tech solution (perhaps there
 are more elegant ones) is to run the page in a browser, hit 'show
 source' for the browser, copy the code, paste into a new untitled
 document in TextMate, and then use the TM bundled validation. It's
 a few steps but they're quick with key commands.

Well, if you're using the browser anyway, you could use Firefox plus the WebDeveloper Toolbar (which can send the current doc to the W3C validator even if it's loaded from your local hard disk) or iCab which has a built-in validator  (though it's not always as accurate as the one from the W3C).

Of course, a solution which can be directly called from TextMate would be nice, but I don't know any...

Kind regards,
Tobias Jung


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