- From: Howard Kaikow <kaikow@standards.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 00:09:49 -0500
- To: html-tidy@w3.org
Being able to save the error log is important so that analysis of errors can be done at a later time, perhaps even printing the errors and studying them whilst on the porcelain throne. At 07:13 12/10/2000, André Blavier wrote: >Sorry, but as stated in the documentation >(http://perso.wanadoo.fr/ablavier/TidyGUI/) TidyGUI doesn't write error >files, even if you can set this option. If you really need that, I might >change it in the future. > > -- André > > >----- Message d'origine ----- >De : Howard Kaikow <kaikow@standards.com> >À : <html-tidy@w3.org> >Cc : Howard Kaikow <kaikow@standards.com> >Envoyé : mercredi 6 décembre 2000 12:02 >Objet : TidyGUI > > >> I downloaded TidyGUI on 2 December 2000 >> >> I have installed a shortcut on my Win 2000 Pro desktop that has >> >> Target: D:\HTML\Tidy\TidyGUI.exe -c TidyConfiguration.txt >> >> Start In: D:\HTML\Tidy >> >> The configuration file is located in the same directory as TidyGUI.exe >and is: >> >> // HTML Tidy configuration file created by TidyGUI >> error-file: TidyErrors.txt >> tidy-mark: no >> enclose-text: yes >> enclose-block-text: yes >> drop-empty-paras: yes >> >> When I click on the desktop icon, TidyGUI does start with the >configuration >> file loaded, however, when I then browse to select a .html file and press >> the Tidy button, the error file does not get written to the disk. >> >> If I use >> >> tidy -config TidyConfiguration.txt >> >> from the command line, the error file does get written. >> >> When running from the command line, I put the .html file in the same >> directory as tidy.exe. >> >> What do I need to do to produce the errors file? >> >>
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