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W3C::LogValidator is the main module for the W3C Log Validator, a combination of Web Server log analysis and statistics tool and Web Content quality checker. The W3C::LogValidator can batch-process a number of documents through a number of quality focus checks, such as HTML or CSS validation, or checking for broken links. It can take a number of different inputs, ranging from a simple list of URIs to log files from various Web servers. And since it orders the result depending on the number of times a document appears in the file or logs, it is, in practice, a useful way to spot the most popular documents that need work. the perl script logprocess.pl, bundled in the W3C::LogValidator distribution, is a simple way to use the features of W3C::LogValidator. Developers can also use W3C::LogValidator can be used as a perl module to build applications.
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