- From: Gerald G. Weichbrodt <gerald.g.weichbrodt@ived.gm.com>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 09:03:46 -0400
- To: <html-tidy@w3.org>
Hi all. I have caught my copy of Microsoft Frontpage 98 sticking the anchor tags outside the header block on occasion when I tried placing a hyperlink or an <a name=> tag in a heading. I figured this was the kind of stupid mistake Tidy would sort out, but, instead, the program has been eating my anchor tags for breakfast. Can Tidy be made to fix this kind of nesting bug while preserving the anchor tag with the nesting corrected? While I'm at it, I'm using the console-mode executable version of Tidy that was compiled for use under 32-bit Windows. I downloaded the program from the W3C web site last week. The error file generated by Tidy gives a program date in January of 2000. Isn't the current version of Tidy supposed to be from April? Is this just a failure to update the date info in the file? or should I be downloading the source code and compiling it instead of using the pre-compiled executable posted at the W3C web site? Thanks, Jerry Weichbrodt
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