1) Using the xml or xhtml output options generate ill-formed xml for elements that are not closed in the source html, like <br> or <meta>. 2) When tidy finishes processing the only file on the command line, it should terminate. Instead, it looks for more input from stdin. Tidy is such an excellent tool, but these particular things need to work right! Tidy version : release of 26 July, win32 console. Tom PassinReceived on Wednesday, 22 September 1999 12:04:36 GMT
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