Re: How to use JTidy?

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Gary wrote:
>In addition to Sami's reply, try typing
>
>  java org.w3c.tidy.Tidy -h
>
>This should work if you have Tidy.jar in your classpath.  You need to
>specify the full package name.

Thanks a bunch! It works!

Azlan




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