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Subject: TestPage 1.3 released

http://EmpowermentZone.com/tpgsetup.exe

This version generates a report in structured text format, including a new 
section containing the source code of the page tested.  This is useful so 
that a web developer can easily reference the HTML that was tested, 
locating the places where issues were raised in other sections of the 
report.

Below I am pasting the introductory section of the TestPage documentation.

Jamal

TestPage is a command-line utility and dialog interface for doing a 
simple, automated test of a web page for problems related to accessibility 
for users with disabilities, or to other aspects of HTML validity 
according to standards of the World Wide Web Consortium, located at
http://w3.org

The command-line syntax is

TestPage.exe URLPath FilePath

The first parameter specifies the URL to test and the second parameter 
specifies the file name of the resulting report.

The TestPage installer, tpgsetup.exe, creates a shortcut for launching an 
input box that prompts for the URL to test, which is then passed onto the 
command-line utility.  The default hotkey for invoking the input box is 
Alt+Control+Shift+T.  This may be changed by modifying properties of the 
TestPage shortcut on the Windows desktop.

The installer also creates a TestPage program group in the Windows Start 
Menu, with options for launching the program, unstalling it, browsing 
generated reports, or reading this documentation.  The default program 
folder is
C:\Program Files\TestPage

The TestPage dialog is built with the PowerBASIC compiler from
http://PowerBASIC.com
Source code is also provided for VBScript and Visual Baisic .NET versions 
of the same, simple dialog.

If a URL is passed as a command-line parameter to TestPageGui.exe, then it 
will be the default value in the input box.  If no parameter is passed and 
Internet Explorer is open, the URL of its  web page is used as the default 
value.  The domain name of the URL tested is used for the file name of the 
report.  It is a structured text file with sections titled web 
Accessibility Problems, HTML Validity Problems, and Source Code of the 
Page.  The report is automatically opened with the program associated with 
.txt files in the Windows registry.  The default is Notepad, which may be 
changed, e.g., via the Open With command on the context menu of Windows 
Explorer.

The command-line utility, TestPage.exe, does the main work.  It is built 
with the Ruby language and several related packages.  Subsequent sections 
of this documentation provide more detail using excerpts from material on 
the web.

Please note that this program is only intended as a convenient, mechanized 
test of web accessibility.  Hopefully, its ease of use will enable more 
people to do accessibility checks and send them to web developers, as 
appropriate.  In addition, since TestPage is open source, programmers are 
encouraged to contribute improvements.  A list of more sophisticated web 
evaluation tools is available at
http://www.w3.org/QA/Tools/


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