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Repair Tools
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A-Prompt
http://aprompt.snow.utoronto.ca/
From the University of Toronto may be used in several ways. It both identifies problems and helps the author correct them.
ALT repair kit http://www.sonicon.com/wai/altsform.html
Developed by Sonicon, allows ALT text to be added to page inline.
Demoronizer http://language.perl.com/misc/div-www.html
Developed by Tom Christiansen. It removes vendor specific html conventions and extensions.
Deque
http://www.deque.com/products Deque provides the following automated tools for Web accessibility
evaluation and repair:
Worldspace Online Subscription service
Deque Worldspace- enterprise server based solution
Deque Ramp: Ascend / Grade / Personal Edition
InFocus
http://www.ssbtechnologies.com/
SSB Technologies. Interactive repair tool designed to help developers create accessible web pages. Also see InSight (an evaluation tool). Runs on both the desktop and a server. Runs on Windows 95/98/00/NT, Linux, Unix, and Mac OS. The server software available for installation on local intranets. Support and upgrades are available to users of the software. This software claims to be designed so that it is accessible to all users.
TOM (Text-Only Maker)
http://lunch.ncsa.uiuc.edu/tom/tom.html
From NCSA.
Tablin: an HTML Table linearizer http://www.w3.org/WAI/Resources/Tablin/
HTML Tables, whether used for layout or for real data, can create problems for people reading the Web line-by-line (e.g. columned text read across the page out of order: reading sentences on the same row from different columns as one sentence). Tablin is a filter program developed by the WAI Evaluation & Repair (ER) group that can linearize HTML tables and render them accordingly to preferences set by the presentation layer (e.g. the screen reader end-user).
Tidy http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy
By Dave Raggett. It cleans up HTML/XML.