I can not figure out why this error.
What I a trying to do is get a list(s) of all the link used in the scripts. One primary objective is to find all the links to the new toy HelpnDoc which are in the /doc/ sub-directory.
Wizard crashes when it gets to the check_cost.inc file (which has no links). I added that file to exclude list and Wizard still crashes/locks-up on that file.
On the the "Tools to Use" tab I chose "Link Check" vs the "Validator"
How do I send the Batch.lst file? seems that would be useful information.
When running the "Validator - Full" all works well. AND the "Excluded" is processed.(?)
Batch Wizard Crash
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Re: Batch Wizard Crash
Hi Lou,
I'm sorry for the trouble. Please send all relevant files to me (the target list Batch.lst and check_cost.inc and anything else that might be useful) at support at htmlvalidator dot com and I will try to reproduce.
I'm sorry for the trouble. Please send all relevant files to me (the target list Batch.lst and check_cost.inc and anything else that might be useful) at support at htmlvalidator dot com and I will try to reproduce.
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Re: Batch Wizard Crash
Files on the way. Thanks Albert.
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Re: Batch Wizard Crash
Thank you. I received the files and reproduced the problem and am working on a fix.
UPDATE: Please download CSS HTML Validator 2018 Pro again. You should get v18.0401 which should fix this crash bug.
UPDATE: Please download CSS HTML Validator 2018 Pro again. You should get v18.0401 which should fix this crash bug.
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Re: Batch Wizard Crash
"which should fix this crash bug."
Which it did.
Thanks Albert
Which it did.
Thanks Albert
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Re: Batch Wizard Crash
The bad news is that now that everything works, I find out that the results don't provide what I wanted. Now I see that the link checking does not "see" the link in
I could of course rewrite the line to see the link and not get errors
Or some more involved examples.
Looking for a different answer. The other part of this process doesn't give what I'm looking for either.
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echo "<a href='./doc/Functions.html#DELETE' target='_blank'>DELETE a $value</a>";
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?><a href='./doc/Functions.html#DELETE' target='_blank'>DELETE a <?php echo "$value";?></a><?php
Looking for a different answer. The other part of this process doesn't give what I'm looking for either.
Lou
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Re: Batch Wizard Crash
Yes, CSS HTML Validator does not extract links from within PHP code.
If you could run it through the server first then CSS HTML Validator could extract the links from the generated HTML (assuming they are in the HTML).
If you could run it through the server first then CSS HTML Validator could extract the links from the generated HTML (assuming they are in the HTML).
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Re: Batch Wizard Crash
Right, and of course I do that to assure the HTML I generate is valid. The issue of course is that each screen would need to be run several times to account for each state, that would included different help links, and then extract the desired links from the largely redundant list of links.
At this point I have been fiddling with this long enough that it would have been (is) quicker to build a quick "one-time" script to scan files in the source directory for "href='./doc/*" and compare those results with the list of HelpnDoc HTML file names.
In another life I seem to remember a palifera of quick & dirty "one-time-programs" that I maintained for years, and passed on when I retired.
Thanks for the response Albert.
At this point I have been fiddling with this long enough that it would have been (is) quicker to build a quick "one-time" script to scan files in the source directory for "href='./doc/*" and compare those results with the list of HelpnDoc HTML file names.
In another life I seem to remember a palifera of quick & dirty "one-time-programs" that I maintained for years, and passed on when I retired.
Thanks for the response Albert.
Lou
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