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Offline HTML Validator v1.0 (download)
Offline HTML Validator is simple tool for offline checking valid syntax of HTML code. Basically is concerned about graphical extension of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) parser and validator NSGMLS written by James Clark. Program is based on the same idea as Off-line HTML Validator - A clipbook for NoteTab, written by professor Igor Podlubny.
Application provide checks of selected document with this external parser and shows all of appeared syntax error. Matter of course is also comfortable skiping between single error and highlighting them where error was appeared with ability to edit them. Ability to work with several files at once and coloured highlighting of syntax. Application hastrouble free run in OS MS Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP but preferred it was designed for OS MS Windows XP.
Native validator NSGMLS written by James Clark enable validation only from command line what is for many people unpractical and slow. Thereat it was created his graphical extension (GUI). Application provides predefined validation of HTML code version 2.0, 3.2, 4.01 and validation of XHTM code version 1.0 and 1.1. Program also detects used char set of validated document and to adapt validation by this. Complements are base functions for text editing, line numbering, and user defined validation by selected DCL, SOC, DTD súborov. Program is written in Borland Delphi 5 an it is freeware with full source code.

Offline HTML Validator v2.0 (download)
New version of Offline HTML Validator that can validate also CSS documents. All functions for validation of HTML documents remained unchanged. For the support of the CSS validation, Java 2 Runtime Environment v1.4.2 (or higher) is required. The program is written in Borland Delphi 5 and it is freeware with full source code.

This projects was created in co-operation with prof. Igor Podlubny, PhD., Technical University of Košice faculty BERG

Combustion v1.1 (download demo)
Combustion is program control system for CO stabilization in exhausted combustion products from great coke-oven battery (VKB 3 - Velkopriestorova koksarenska beteria c. 3). Battery VKB 3 alongs with battery VKB 1 serves for blast-furnance coke production in company U. S. Steel Kosice. By imperfect combustion of heating gas more amount of carbon oxid is rised (CO). By change of combustion product exhaust combustion ratio (suction air - heating gas) is indirect changed on each branch with automatic regulation flaps (on sides). This projects solve CO stabilization on required value with change of combustion products exhaust. Then beside regulating on required value, the percentage value of CO in combustion products is increased or decreased. By change of combustion products exhaust the amount of suction air (contains free oxigen, that is neccessary for fuel oxidation) is changed too. Project was solved as graduation thesis on Technical University in Kosice, faculty BERG. The base of program control system is MS Windows application written in Borland Delphi 5.

This projects was created in co-operation with prof. Karol Kostur, CSc., on Technical University of Košice, Institute of Production Process Control, faculty BERG,
U. S. Steel Kosice, s r. o.,
Procesna automatizacia a. s. Kosice,

HeatTransfer v1.0 (download demo)
Heat transfer is simulation program written in Borland Delphi 7 that solve problem of indirect heat transfer. It is the program realization of fourier partial differentil equation of heat conduction (explicit method by numerical solution). This project was realized beside other projects i.e. implicit method solution of heat conduction. Program calculate temperature at each dot of dots matrix.

This projects was created in co-operation with prof. Karol Kostur, CSc., and Msc. Milan Durdan
on Technical University of Košice faculty BERG, Institute of Production Process Control
co-author: Msc. Martin Jaco