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W3C Internationalization Checker

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W3C Internationalization Checker is a validator bot from W3C used for markup validation, accessibility testing, structured-data review; it appears in server logs as `W3C_I18n-Checker`.

Validator Internationalization Validation Documented Confidence: Medium Verified: Yes robots.txt: Unknown
Operator
W3C
Family
W3C
Type
Validator
Source type
Official
Last checked
2026-06-23

User-Agent Pattern

W3C
W3C_I18n-Checker
Verification note

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User-agent: W3C_I18n-Checker
Disallow: /

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Handling Guidance

Allow

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W3C Internationalization Checker is used for markup validation, accessibility testing, structured-data review, and technical page-quality checks.

Record Details

Structured data
Operator
W3C
Family
W3C
Type
Validator
Purpose
Internationalization Validation
Identity type
Documented
Confidence
Medium
Last verified
2026-06-23
Last checked
2026-06-23
Source type
Official
Verification
Verify W3C Internationalization Checker by matching `W3C_I18n-Checker` to W3C evidence, then checking reverse DNS, source-network ownership, signed request data, or published crawler documentation when available.
Spoofing risk
W3C Internationalization Checker has medium spoofing risk because user-agent strings can be copied; pair the match with DNS, IP, behavior, or operator evidence.

Notes

  • W3C Internationalization Checker is a validator bot from W3C used for markup validation, accessibility testing, structured-data review, and technical page-quality checks.
  • Its primary user-agent pattern is W3C_I18n-Checker; related patterns include W3C I18n Checker.
  • W3C Internationalization Checker is verified with Medium confidence. The identity type is Documented, and the evidence basis is official operator documentation.
  • W3C Internationalization Checker does not have confirmed robots.txt behavior in the available public evidence.
  • W3C Internationalization Checker can usually be allowed after confirming the source and monitoring request volume.

Evidence and Source

  • Verify W3C Internationalization Checker by matching `W3C_I18n-Checker` to W3C evidence, then checking reverse DNS, source-network ownership, signed request data, or published crawler documentation when available.
  • W3C Internationalization Checker traffic is primarily detected by the `W3C_I18n-Checker` user-agent pattern; related patterns include `W3C I18n Checker`. Compare source IPs, reverse DNS, request paths, and crawl cadence with W3C infrastructure before trusting the traffic.
  • W3C Internationalization Checker is used for markup validation, accessibility testing, structured-data review, and technical page-quality checks.
  • W3C Internationalization Checker has medium spoofing risk because user-agent strings can be copied; pair the match with DNS, IP, behavior, or operator evidence.

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