.\" ==================================================================== .\" @Troff-man-file{ .\" author = "Nelson H. F. Beebe", .\" version = "1.01", .\" date = "26 November 1995", .\" time = "08:17:54 MST", .\" filename = "html-ncheck.man", .\" address = "Center for Scientific Computing .\" Department of Mathematics .\" University of Utah .\" Salt Lake City, UT 84112 .\" USA", .\" telephone = "+1 801 581 5254", .\" FAX = "+1 801 581 4148", .\" checksum = "26991 115 557 4397", .\" email = "beebe@math.utah.edu (Internet)", .\" codetable = "ISO/ASCII", .\" keywords = "HTML, parser, SGML, syntax analyzer, .\" validater, WWW", .\" supported = "yes", .\" abstract = "This file is the UNIX manual page for .\" html-ncheck, a simple interface to nsgmls, .\" a validating SGML parser.", .\" docstring = "The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 .\" checksum as the first value, followed by the .\" equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word .\" count) utility output of lines, words, and .\" characters. This is produced by Robert .\" Solovay's checksum utility.", .\" } .\" ==================================================================== .TH HTML-NCHECK 1 "20 November 1995" "Version 1.00" .\"====================================================================== .SH NAME html-ncheck \- check HTML files for grammar conformance .\"====================================================================== .SH SYNOPSIS .B html-ncheck file(s) .\"====================================================================== .SH DESCRIPTION .B html-ncheck is a convenient interface to .BR nsgmls (1), a validating parser for SGML files. It conceals the details of providing the HTML grammar files needed by the parser. .PP It is a good idea to run .B html-ncheck on any HTML files that you plan to place on the WorldWideWeb, to ensure that they conform to the HTML grammar. .PP Here is an outline of what a minimal grammar-conforming file looks like: .nf