RE: tidy bug report 9 june

Well, now the files are clear, I see what you mean. However, the main
question remains (as Dave already put it) -- what is tidy supposed to
do? Maybe, the best thing would be to get rid off strong element only. I
am not sure.

What do you think, Dave?

				Matthew

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Bodo Eing [SMTP:eingb@uni-muenster.de]
> Sent:	Tuesday, June 15, 1999 11:46 AM
> To:	html-tidy@w3.org
> Cc:	Cepl@fpm.cz
> Subject:	tidy bug report 9 june
> 
> Dear Dave, dear Matej and others,
> 
> thank you very much for your quick response to my mail from 9 
> june concerning the strong tag in the page title and what tidy does 
> with it and my problems with the -config option of tidy.
> 
> I'm running tidy with the HTML_TIDY environment variable now and 
> everything works fine. Thanks Matej!
> 
> Matej notified me that the example files I attached with my last 
> mail were the same. Correct. Here I have attached a second try, 
> tidybug2.zip, containing
> 
> pretidy.html
> posttidy.html
> tidyerrors
> tidy.ini
> 
> This time pretidy.html and posttidy.html should look different.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Bodo Eing
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