NAME W3C::Validator::Server - Run http://validator.w3c.org as a local instance VERSION 0.1201 DESCRIPTION This application is useful if you want to verify your HTML either offline or markup that is protected on an intranet. This server should provide the same sort of validation as . ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES W3C_HOME Will be used by both "w3c-validator-install.sh" and "w3c-validator-server.psgi" to install and search for external files. See "INSTALLATION" for details. W3C_VALIDATOR_CFG Used by "cgi-bin/check" (from w3c). Default is to look for $W3C_HOME/config/validator.conf HOME Will be used by both "w3c-validator-install.sh" and "w3c-validator-server.psgi" to install and search for external files. See "INSTALLATION" for details. The directory holding files will be: "$HOME/.w3c-validator-server" INSTALLATION After downloading/installing this module you have to install some more external dependencies. This can be done by using the w3c-validator-install.sh script, bundled with this package: $ w3c-validator-install.sh all # install libraries. Require sudo, apt-get and cpanm $ w3c-validator-install.sh libs # fetch files from http://validator.w3.org $ w3c-validator-install.sh files # rewrite config to defaults $ w3c-validator-install.sh config The files will be installed to your home directory, or current directory if "Makefile.PL" is found. See for more details. SYNOPSIS $ w3c-validator-server.psgi $ plackup /usr/bin/w3c-validator-server.psgi $ starman path/to/w3c-validator-server.psgi $ ./bin/w3c-validator-server.psgi METHODS build_app $app = $class->build_app({ home => '/path/to/...', # W3C_HOME htdocs => '/path/to/...', # W3C_HOME/root/htdocs cgi_bin => '/path/to/...', # W3C_HOME/root/cgi-bin validator_config => '/path/to/...', # W3C_VALIDATOR_CFG }); Will use Plack::Builder to create a plack application. See "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" for details on how to instruct this method. version_cb See "version_cb" in Plack::Runner. COPYRIGHT & LICENSE This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. AUTHOR Jan Henning Thorsen - "jhthorsen at cpan.org"