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RE: RE: FN-FORUM: easy way to find missing closing tags?
date posted 24th January 2007 11:50
cheers, is that the one based on Tidy?
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>If your using firefox you can use an add on called html validator, it will
>show you how many mistakes you have in your code and will show you where
>they are.
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>Pam Gould
>Gouldsmiths
>www.gouldsmiths.co.uk
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>Subject: FN-FORUM: easy way to find missing closing tags?
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>I've a rather bloated xtml page which contains multiple DIV elements and it
>appears somewhere along the lines I've neglected to close one of them which
>not only prevents validation, but actually breaks part of the page.
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>I've tried going through the page div by div and matching them up, I've
>tried using the validation results for a tip-off as to which div is still
>open but with no luck. Firebug doesnt throw up any useful information
>(unless I'm just not looking in the right place) and its starting to really
>bug me! I just can't see whats still open *angry face*
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>Is there a tool which will help me here? something that runs through the
>page and picks up any open div's (or other elements) and flags them?
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