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Was searching around on the Internet and found what seems to be
just what I need to clean up my hand-coded HTML webpages before I
convert them to PHP: "Clean up your Web pages with HTML TIDY" at
http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/ ... can get downloadable
binaries as shown below... I installed the DOS version on my
Windows/486 platform and it works great!!! there is a Red Hat
Linux version but don't know if it exists on the MLUG server...
Maybe Keith would know more about that... Bill Bishop
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tidy.exe. Windows 95/98/2000/NT executable (32-bit Windows
console-mode program)
Windows users! A free graphical user interface (HTML-Kit) for HTML
Tidy is now available for windows 95/98/NT. Alternatively, you can
get tidy in its native form as a Windows (win32) console program:
tidy.exe, with the command options as per above. A version of Tidy
for Windows 3.11 is in preparation.
Mac users! You can now run HTML Tidy as a standalone Macintosh
application with a graphical user interface, or as a FilterTop
filter (Screenshot). My thanks to Terry Teague for this port.
Amiga users! Keith Blakemore-Noble has compiled Tidy for the Amiga.
Tidy on BeOS! Scot Hacker is maintaining a BeoS port for Tidy that
runs on Intel and PowerPC hardware.
AIX executable for Tidy! Compiled by Ciaran Deignan. The link is
to a general download page. The executable is available for AIX
4.3.2 and later.
Tidy RPM Package for Redhat Linux, maintained by Dimitri
Papadopoulos. Tidy may also be available from other Linux distribution
sites, e.g. http://rpmfind.net/.
Tidy for UnixWare! Simon Trimmer is maintaining a Tidy binary for
Unixware.
Tidy386 for DOS, maintained by Nick B. This exploits the DPMI mechanism
for the memory management.
Tidy on Solaris. Stephen Fuqua's page for Tidy on Solaris
Tidy on OS/2. An OS/2 release of tidy, as compiled by Kaz SHiMZ
<EMAIL:PROTECTED>
Tidy on FreeBSD as maintained by Martin Fouts.
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William F Bishop EMAIL:PROTECTED
Bishop Computing http://mlug.missouri.edu/~wbishop/