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The official W3C one is the one I use, at least. I don't really know of any others.

W3C is the only validator I know off. However I do know some HTML editors do have inbuilt HTML/CSS validators however they are not the same as W3C's. You should always validate your html/css using W3C's online validators.

You can simply download the w3c validator from http://validator.w3.org/source/ . I have it on both my windows and linux systems. If you are going to use it on windows you will need cygwin and will have to build it from the source.

 

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I just noticed wildteen88's edit and it is most definitely a better solution.

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