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Document type:

The Document Type Declaration decides, which Markup Language version will be used by Validome for processing the document.

By the standards of a SGML- or XML-based Markup Language a HTML-/XHTML-document must declare a document type and the source code must be compliant to the declared standard to make a document valid. Each Document Type Declaration is based on a W3C-specification with a related Document Type Definition (DTD).

Charset encoding:

The charset encoding decides, which encoding (e.g. UTF-8, ISO-8859-1) shall be used for processing the document.

The charset encoding that has to be used can be specified via HTTP-Header, XML-Declaration or Meta-Tag. Furthermore in UTF-8-, UTF-16- or UTF-32-documents there is the chance to insert a Byte Order Mark at the beginning of the document to indicate the encoding. Last, but not least, we try to detect the charset encoding automatically by looking for the Byte order of the document.

Extended settings:

View Sourcecode, Doctree:
Sourcecode and / or Document Tree will be shown.

Header Data:
in addition to the HTTP-Header, some more validating informations will be shown.

View Report:
Gives a short report of all Warnings/Remarks and Errors.

User-Agent:
Every browser submits in HTTP-Header amongst others the used operating system, it's manufacturer and the browsers versioning to the server, when it tries to get a document. Depending on this data, an adequate programmed program/script may behave different. For example it is possible to transmit different HTML/CSS/JavaScript to different browsers. To test those "Browser Sniffers", it is possible to choose some User-Agent-data beneath the point "User-Agent". This User-Agent will be sent when Validome is going to make the request for the document to be validated.

Accept-Language:
You can simulate different browser language settings.
If there is a server based "Language Sniffer", you can test all your different language versions to be valid.

Accept-Encoding:
Almost every browser is sending the HTTP-Header entry "Accept-Encoding:gzip" to tell the server, that the browser is able to receive compressed documents. So you can test the server's support of this technology by checking this checkbox.


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