Category Archives: ccValidator

ccValidator 1.3 now available

ccValidator 1.3 is now available. It’s running live at yergler.net/projects/ccvalidator, and you can download the release tarball here.
This release is mainly a syncronization release; ccValidator now uses the ccRdf core. Porting ccV to this architecture simplified many areas of the code, and provided an excellent test bed for ccRdf. I [...]

Validator updated; Testers needed

This morning I finished an update to ccValidator. This update is mostly a code cleanup. It finally moves the validator away from the god-awful cclicense.py module (I wrote it; I can say it) to ccRdf. I haven’t tested it extensively yet, so I haven’t updated the production validator yet. That’s where [...]

ccV Results Are Ugly

I was on campus last night and checked my e-mail between classes. One message was a ccValidator bug report, which contained a link to a result page. Since I use Linux at work and Linux/Mac OS X at home, I’d never actually seen my page in Internet Explorer. So I freely confess: [...]

Unicode, Updates, and CVS

ccValidator 1.1.2 is now available here. Fixes include the addition of non-standard Japanese codecs (including Shift_JIS) and further Unicode fixes. I still need to add support for Chinese and other encodings not found in Python’s default codecs package. As always, the current release is available for your validation enjoyment at http://www.yergler.net/projects/ccvalidator.
I’ve also [...]

Magnets are cool; or, Yet another validator update

I’ve been reading the Magnet URI Spec, and the idea behind it’s pretty cool. It’s basically a way to connect documents on the Internet with services provided locally. In the case of the examples given on the website, many of them apply to P2P services. So if I find a song I [...]

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