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Subject: Re: [security-services] CD prep tips for other editors
On 5/8/07, Scott Cantor <cantor.2@osu.edu> wrote: > > What tidy command-line options are best to use? > > No idea, I use a Windows program called SimpleTidy. May not even be the same > thing, I just didn't have a link to that version. Ah, that may explain why the filename extension (.html/.xhtml) matters in your case. Does the output file have a DOCTYPE declaration? At any rate, here's a tidy config file that works for me: // begin config file for HTML tidy indent: auto indent-spaces: 2 wrap: 72 markup: yes output-xhtml: yes doctype: loose output-xml: no input-xml: no show-warnings: yes numeric-entities: yes quote-marks: yes quote-nbsp: yes quote-ampersand: no break-before-br: no uppercase-tags: no uppercase-attributes: no char-encoding: latin1 // end config file for HTML tidy Note the 'doctype: loose' config parameter. I tried 'doctype: strict' but you don't even want to know how many validator errors that produced. Tom
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