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AChecker is a second generation evaluation tool used to assess the accessibility of Web content to people with disabilities, using a variety of international standards.
ht://Check is more than a link checker. It's particularly suitable for checking broken links, anchors and web accessibility barriers, but retrieved data can also be used for Web structure mining. Uses a MySQL backend. Derived from ht://Dig.
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OpenWolf is a web accessibility guidelines validator. By default, it checks websites against the WAI checkpoints. It supports CSS and poorly written HTML, and It is easily customised for any particular requirements.
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wuhkag is a Web application written in PHP for evaluating Web sites accessibility and publishing an HTML accessibility policy. It supports W3C WCAG 1.0 and requires PHP 4; future developments include XML and EARL output support, with XSL i18 policies