W3C validator has become a lot more useful on SVG content
Posted by stelt apropos tools on Sat Oct 13th, 2007 at 14:58:57 BST
The W3C validator just reached version 0.8.2, which made it a lot more useful on SVG, according to (part of) the release notes:
# Bug Fix: forcing or overriding the Doctype declaration would not work with documents using an XML Declaration (Bug 857). The fix should make it much easier to validate e.g. SVG documents.
# New Feature: automatic detection of the document type for SVG documents, even without a DOCTYPE declaration. Validation of SVG only supported for standalone SVG documents, up to SVG 1.1.
# New Feature: automatic detection of the document type for SVG documents, even without a DOCTYPE declaration. Validation of SVG only supported for standalone SVG documents, up to SVG 1.1.
W3C validator has become a lot more useful on SVG content | 3 comments (2 topical, 1 editorial, 0 hidden)
W3C validator has become a lot more useful on SVG content | 3 comments (2 topical, 1 editorial, 0 hidden)
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