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Understanding Rate Limiting in Validation Reports
by Jaime IniestaA detailed explanation of how rate-limiting works and how to use it to estimate the time a report will take to complete.
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How to use XML or plain text sitemaps to organize large site validations
by Jaime IniestaOur crawler now supports plain text sitemaps, as well as XML sitemaps. Learn how to use them to organize large site validations. -
How Rocket Validator Credits Work
by Almudena GarcíaRocket Validator uses a credit-based system to measure usage and help you get the most out of your reports. Whether you're validating small sites or large ones with hundreds of pages, credits ensure a fair and predictable way to manage your account. -
Accessibility Checker upgraded to Axe Core 4.10.3
by Jaime IniestaThe accessibility validation server on Rocket Validator has been upgraded to Axe Core 4.10.3, which addresses a few performance issues, corrects a few typos, and addresses a few inconsistencies between axe and the latest web standards. -
New iPhone Devices
by Jaime IniestaWe've updated the list of available devices to include more models of iPhone, including iPhone 14 and 15 and their versions Plus, Pro, and Pro Max. -
Basic HTTP Authentication Support
by Jaime IniestaBasic HTTP Authentication is now available for agency and enterprise users, enabling validation of password-protected pages including staging and development environments. -
The European Accessibility Act Deadline Approaches: Are You Ready for June 28th 2025?
by Almudena G. AlbaThe European Accessibility Act (EAA) deadline is approaching on June 28th 2025. This groundbreaking legislation requires all businesses serving European customers to meet accessibility standards, regardless of their location. If your company operates in the EU market, compliance is mandatory.
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