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![]() What is CSE 3310 HTML Validator and Why is it Useful? CSE 3310 HTML Validator (referred to here also as HTML Validator) is part of an HTML development environment. Before publishing HTML documents, especially documents created manually or with a �dumb� HTML editor, you should have the documents checked for syntactical errors. HTML Validator functions as that checker, helping make sure that your documents are written in correct syntax to help ensure that they are viewed as intended in a variety of HTML browsers. Checking your document for syntax cannot be done in a standard HTML browser because the browser is designed to only let you view HTML documents. If syntactic errors exist in the document being viewed, the browser attempts to display the document in a less predictable manner (it guesses as to how it thinks the document should be displayed), thus resulting in syntactic errors causing your document to be displayed in a variety of fashions that are likely to vary depending on the browser. Sometimes, if a document has enough errors, it will not even display. But why worry about it when you can easily check your documents with HTML Validator? Simple have HTML Validator Validate your documents prior to them being published. You may also notice that your documents display faster and with less problems. For the latest release versions of CSE 3310 HTML Validator, please visit its home page that is located at: ![]() | MISC TOOLS | | HTML EDITOR | | FTP | | HOME | |