Quality Assurance Tools
Here are some tools provided by the W3C in the domain of Quality Assurance: validators and other test tools. Almost all of these tools are web-based, are available both as downloadable source, and as free services on the w3.org site.
- MarkUp Validator - Also known as the HTML validator, it helps check Web documents in formats like HTML and XHTML, SVG or MathML.
- Link Checker - Checks anchors (hyperlinks) in a HTML/XHTML document. Useful to find broken links, etc.
- CSS Validator - validates CSS stylesheets or documents using CSS stylesheets.
- Semantic Extractor - Sees a Web page from a semantic point of view. Extracts such information as outline, description, languages used, etc.
- RDF Validator - Checks and Visualize RDF documents
- Feed Validator - Checks newsfeeds in formats like ATOM and RSS.
- P3P Validator - Checks whether a site is P3P enabled and controls protocol and syntax of Policy-Reference-File and Policy XML Schema Validator
You can go to W3 to read the rest of the information. Great stuff!


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