- From: Eric Richards <e.richards@clear.net.nz>
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 03:13:37 +1300
- To: <html-tidy@w3.org>
14 April 1999 (out dated help options) (from www.w3.org website) Clean up your Web pages with HTML TIDY This version 30th November 1999 With many thanks to Hewlett Packard for financial support during the development of this software! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- How to use Tidy | Downloading Tidy | Release Notes Integration with other Software | Acknowledgements ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ----------------------CUT--------------------------------------------- ++++++++++++MORE++++++++++++++++++++++++ You should see something like this: options for tidy vers: 14th April 1999 <========= -config file read config file -indent or -i indent element content -omit or -o omit optional endtags -wrap 72 wrap text at column 72 (default is 68) -upper or -u force tags to upper case (default is lower) -clean or -c replace font, nobr & center tags by CSS -raw don't o/p entities for chars 128 to 255 -ascii use ASCII for output, Latin-1 for input -latin1 use Latin-1 for both input and output -utf8 use UTF-8 for both input and output -iso2022 use ISO2022 for both input and output -numeric or -n output numeric rather than named entities -modify or -m to modify original files -errors or -e show only error messages -quiet or -q suppress non-essential output -f file write errors to file -xml use this when input is in XML -asxml to convert HTML to XML -slides to burst into slides on h2 elements -help list command line options -version show release date Input and Output default to stdin/stdout respectively. Single letter options apart from -f may be combined as in: tidy -f errs.txt -imu foo.html
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