Re: How to make Tidy skip unknown elements (not standard)

Hi,

I have no idea how my e-mail address got on the ‘Tidy List’, but would you 
please remove dale98@tampabay.rr.com from all list?  Please pass this on so 
everyone will comply.  I sincerely hope you will acknowledge that you have 
received this.
Thank you so very much.

Have a super afternoon,

Jean

Jean D. Beard

Surviving Spouse of: Wiley M. Beard USAF (Ret.)

Military Retiree Grass Roots Group (MRGRG FL-12)

Please see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycq38kxJhHg&feature=youtu.be

Please see: http://mrgrg-ms.org/

Incoming/outgoing e-mail checked by "Norton 360 Premier Edition", 
(2012-2013)


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------



From: Georg Bege
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2013 11:20 AM
To: html-tidy@w3.org
Subject: How to make Tidy skip unknown elements (not standard)

Hello guys

I've a simple issue, Im using Tidy via .NET -
everything works great.
But if it hits an element which is not standard and it cannot find that,
it's an fatal error to Tidy and he doesnt go on parsing -
can I ignore this somehow?

Because I'd like to benefit from the rest of the code, even
if one element is <bark> or <marquee>?

cheers
Georg

Received on Friday, 11 January 2013 11:56:10 UTC