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Old 24-01-2008, 15:25   #91
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Haven't really been using the latest Kestrel builds. Sorry.

But I have been wondering if there is a tool or plugin for Opera that enables me to validate HTML/XHTML pages? Kind of like the Firefox validator extension.
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Old 24-01-2008, 15:46   #92
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No idea mate, i don't do that kind of thing, i'll look around, checked the dev forums?

Erm, right click on the page and click validate, is that what you're after?
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Old 24-01-2008, 19:57   #93
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I've had a couple of interestin things. They've fixed one of them, but the other hasn't been.

I can't export my feed list - just crashes.
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Old 24-01-2008, 20:42   #94
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No idea mate, i don't do that kind of thing, i'll look around, checked the dev forums?

Erm, right click on the page and click validate, is that what you're after?
Yeah I know about that. However it takes you to the W3C site. I was wondering if there was an Opera version of the Firefox extension that shows a bar at the bottom of the window. If the page validates, you see a green tick. So an in-house sort of thing rather than passing the page to an external validator.
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Old 25-01-2008, 00:33   #95
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No idea, i'd guess thats actually quite tricky are you sure the firefox extension doesn't talk to W3C anyway? Testing validation is surely quite intensive, or at least requires a lot of rules, and if the W3C change things you need updates too? Surely passing it to the men themselves is a better way?

I honestly have no idea though.

Flib. I can't stand the primitive feed manager with opera (and mail client at that too). I use (thanks to Daz) google reader for everything now, so so much nicer, and also works very well on my mobile
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Old 25-01-2008, 00:37   #96
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Quite sure. Scroll down to "Advantages" on the link below.

http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/
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Old 25-01-2008, 01:49   #97
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Apart from searching the forums and dev.opera.com i couldn't help you, it's really not my thing sorry...
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Old 25-01-2008, 01:50   #98
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But I have been wondering if there is a tool or plugin for Opera that enables me to validate HTML/XHTML pages? Kind of like the Firefox validator extension.
unfortunately there aint - thats the one reason i still have FF installed - web dev toolbar and firebug.

Opera has a dev console but i don't like it and not many others do either...
I stick with FF for any dev work and Opera for my standard 'browsing'
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Old 25-01-2008, 01:52   #99
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btw...

if you want the Opera dev console then bookmark;
Code:
javascript:(function(){var ele=document.documentElement.appendChild(document.createElementNS('http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml','script','script'));ele.src='http://devfiles.myopera.com/tools/developer/8679/devConsole.js';ele.parentNode.removeChild(ele);;})()
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Old 25-01-2008, 03:07   #100
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Unfortunately guys, all the good developer stuff is to come in Opera 10. But 10 will be a big major overhaul. 9.5 is the introduction of the new engine futhark, which replaces presto (which wasn't slow/bad anyway!) 10 will be a real leap/implementation of what the new engine can do!
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