- From: Balazs Lengyel <blengyel@mindmaker.hu>
- Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 11:24:01 -0400 (EDT)
- To: html-tidy@w3.org
Hello Andy , I could not find Java Tidy on either of your links or on the main Tidy homepage. Is there a way to get it ? Balazs > Java Tidy at a Milestone > > From: Andy Quick (ac.quick@sympatico.ca) > Date: Tue, Sep 26 2000 > > *Next message: Neerven, Marc van: "FW: TidyCOM problem with Word2000 option" > > * Previous message: Anthony Randazzo: "What's missing???" > * Next in thread: Randy Waki: "RE: Java Tidy at a Milestone" > * Reply: Randy Waki: "RE: Java Tidy at a Milestone" > * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] > * Other mail archives: [this mailing list] [other W3C mailing lists] > * Mail actions: [ respond to this message ] [ mail a new topic ] > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Message-ID: <001401c0282b$281a7060$bdadd1d8@b1gbyj57> > From: "Andy Quick" <ac.quick@sympatico.ca> > To: <html-tidy@w3.org> > Cc: "Lars Marius Garshol" <larsga@garshol.priv.no>, <dsr@w3.org> > Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 22:30:54 -0400 > Subject: Java Tidy at a Milestone > > Hi all. I have decided that I must close out my > role as maintainer of Java HTML Tidy. I will > certainly make sure that Dave has the latest Java > tidy package, and I will provide assistance to > anyone who wants to take over that role. > I continue to be interested in the HTML Tidy > project, and as such, I may provide bug fixes > (or bug reports :-) from time to time. > > I want to thank Dave and all the contributors > for the great work on an extremely useful software > tool. I learned a lot from you. > > I would like to put forth an idea for consideration: > Dave, have you ever thought of making Java tidy > the reference version? I have nothing against C, and > certainly not your programming, but Java has a lot > of nice features that make it attractive: cross-platform > support, object-orientedness, internationalization > features, support for many character encodings,... > and I could go on. If you are concerned about > performance, there exists Java-to-native-code > compilers. I believe Java tidy is an accurate port of > C tidy, and it is very stable at this point. > > Respectfully, > > Andy Quick > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > * Next message: Neerven, Marc van: "FW: TidyCOM problem with Word2000 option" > * Previous message: Anthony Randazzo: "What's missing???" > * Next in thread: Randy Waki: "RE: Java Tidy at a Milestone" > * Reply: Randy Waki: "RE: Java Tidy at a Milestone" > * Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] > * Other mail archives: [this mailing list] [other W3C mailing lists] > * Mail actions: [ respond to this message ] [ mail a new topic ] -- Balazs Lengyel - Mindmaker Ltd Hungary - Budapest Tel: +36-1-3922222/3144 Email: blengyel@mindmaker.hu
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