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User Agents and Server IPs
by Jaime IniestaWe've published the list of User Agent strings and server IPs used by Rocket Validator on the validation requests.
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Filtering stats by user
by Jaime IniestaThe stats section now allows you to filter by user, guest account, or team. -
Accessibility Checker upgraded to Axe Core 4.10.1
by Jaime IniestaThe Accessibility validation server on Rocket Validator has been upgraded to Axe Core 4.10.1, which fixes some false positives and adds a 10x performance improvement in pages with lots of similar elements. -
Accessibility Checker upgraded to Axe Core 4.10
by Jaime IniestaThe Accessibility validation server on Rocket Validator has been upgraded to Axe Core 4.10, which adds a new rule for the summary element and fixes some bugs from previous versions. -
HTML Validator Upgraded to W3C Validator 24.7
by Jaime IniestaWe've upgraded our HTML Validator servers to use the latest version of the W3C Validator Nu. -
Introducing Agency Plans
by Jaime IniestaToday we're announcing the new Agency plans. Designed for web agencies and companies, Agency plans include all features, up to 100K checks per month and 10 guest accounts to set up your validation team. -
Rocket Validator API V1
by Jaime IniestaThe brand new Rocket Validator API allows you to manage your reports and integrate them easily in your existing workflows using conventional HTTP requests to a standard JSON API.
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