Testing conformity of xml data

jbv jbv.silences at club-internet.fr
Sun Jan 27 14:22:52 EST 2008



Andre,

Thanks a lot for the cool tip.
However, one detail I forgot to mention in my previous post : my Rev cgi script
will run on a win 2K server...

JB

> Jbv,
>
> check "tidy" unix program. Tidy is a popular unix tool that every host
> out there will have installed. Even your MacOS X bundles it. It is
> used by a lot of toolkits. You can use a combination of tidy and
> shell() call to test your XML.
>
> Andre
>
> On 1/27/08, jbv <jbv.silences at club-internet.fr> wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Is there a function somewhere that could help me test conformity
> > of xml data (basically finding and removing unclosed tags, or tags
> > being closed without being opened) by a Rev cgi script before it's
> > sent back to the end-user browser for heavy xml processing via js
> > functions ?
> > I'm using Rev cgi 2.5.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > JB
> >
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