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# w3c_validate plugin
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This is a plugin for Pelican that submits generated HTML content to the
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[W3C Markup Validation Service](http://validator.w3.org/).
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After all content is generated, the output folder is traversed for HTML files,
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and the content is submitted to the W3C validator, after which the results
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are displayed. For example:
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-> writing /tmp/_output/sitemap.xml
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-> Validating: /tmp/_output/archives.html
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ERROR: line: 2; col: 52; message: Bad value http://www.w3.org/1999/html for the attribute xmlns (only http://www.w3.
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-> Validating: /tmp/_output/categories.html
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ERROR: line: 2; col: 52; message: Bad value http://www.w3.org/1999/html for the attribute xmlns (only http://www.w3.
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**Note**: The above output assumes you have called Pelican with the ``--debug``
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flag. Otherwise, you will see errors (if any) but not the file currently being
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validated.
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## Dependencies
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* [py_w3c](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/py_w3c/0.1.0), which can be installed with pip:
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$ pip install py_w3c
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## Instructions
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Add `w3c_validate` to your config file's plugins after installing dependencies - `PLUGINS = ['w3c_validate']`
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## TODO
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[ ] - add tests
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