- From: <Valeri.Atamaniouk@nokia.com>
- Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 11:27:15 +0300
- To: html-tidy@w3.org
Hi Charlie What have you sent? :) Is it C or C++ code? Let's decide what language we will use. I stand for strict ANSI C. What about DOM core level 1 implementation? Actually tidy has it's proprietary DOM tree but _may_ be it would be better to implement a standard one? Tidy then could be splitted into following parts: DOM tree building (input), DOM tree optimisation, DOM tree saving. Something like that Tidy +--DOM tree building module | \--Input stream (character codec or 'pseudo' character codec) | +--DOM tree 'optimisation' module | +--DOM tree saving module | +--Output stream (character codec or 'pseudo' character codec) | +--XHTML | \--HTML | +--Other? BR VA > -----Original Message----- > From: ext Reitzel, Charlie [mailto:CReitzel@arrakisplanet.com] > Sent: 21 May 2001 22:14 > To: html-tidy@w3.org > Cc: 'Adrian Mugnolo'; 'Bjoern Hoehrmann'; 'Sebastian Lange'; Kevin > Brannen; 'Dave Raggett'; '???'; 'Tin Le'; > 'Valeri.Atamaniouk@nokia.com'; > 'Aaron Chan'; 'Richard A. O'Keefe'; 'ablavier@wanadoo.fr'; > 'ac.quick@sympatico.ca'; 'dforcier@macromedia.com'; 'info@sl-chat.de'; > 'teague@mailandnews.com' > Subject: FW: SourceForge Project Approved > > > Hi All, > > I took the plunge and requested a new Source Forge project. > It is named > "tidy" and the project page can be found at > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/tidy/ > > I especially appreciate feedback from folks working on JTidy. > You are the > inspiration for this, I reckon. From an HTML handling point > of view, I see > it as a basic requirement to keep these projects in sync. My modest > proposal is that this list continue as the coordination point > for these > efforts. > > This is all fairly informal, and I don't want change that. > But, at the end > of the day, we'll need to update this list often enough so > that there are no > surprises. To that end, let's keep the discussion here until we get a > quorum of developers on SF. Which brings us to... > > We need to get SF users added to the project. To do that you > need to have a > SF account. If you already have one, please send it along > and I'll add you > to the list. To get an account, go to > http://sourceforge.net/ and click on > "New User via SSL". It just takes a couple minutes. Please > let me know if > you can help out w/ project admin duties. We'll need another > two people, at > least. > > Are there any autoconf experts out there? Is this the best tool for > managing cross-platform builds? > > Also, just to get some discussion started, here is a tidy.h. > Comments, > alternatives, corrections, suggestions, questions, flames all > appreciated. > > take it easy, > Charles Reitzel > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: noreply@sourceforge.net [mailto:noreply@sourceforge.net] > Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 8:04 PM > To: creitzel@arrakisplanet.com > Subject: SourceForge Project Approved > > > Your project registration for SourceForge has been approved. > > Project Full Name: HTML Tidy > Project Unix Name: tidy > CVS Server: cvs.tidy.sourceforge.net > Shell/Web Server: tidy.sourceforge.net > > Your DNS will take up to a day to become active on our site. > While waiting for your DNS to resolve, you may try shelling into > shell.sourceforge.net and pointing CVS to cvs.sourceforge.net. > > If after 6 hours your shell/CVS accounts still do not work, please > open a support ticket so that we may take a look at the problem. > Please note that all shell/CVS accounts are closed to telnet and only > work with SSH1. > > Your web site is accessible through your shell account. Please read > site documentation (see link below) about intended usage, available > services, and directory layout of the account. > > Please take some time to read the site documentation about project > administration (http://sourceforge.net/docs/site/). If you visit your > own project page in SourceForge while logged in, you will find > additional menu functions to your left labeled 'Project Admin'. > > We highly suggest that you now visit SourceForge and create a public > description for your project. This can be done by visiting > your project > page while logged in, and selecting 'Project Admin' from the menus > on the left (or by visiting > https://sourceforge.net/project/admin/?group_id=27659 > after login). > > Your project will also not appear in the Trove Software Map (primary > list of projects hosted on SourceForge which offers great > flexibility in > browsing and search) until you categorize it in the project > administration > screens. So that people can find your project, you should do > this now. > Visit your project while logged in, and select 'Project > Admin' from the > menus on the left. > > Enjoy the system, and please tell others about SourceForge. > Let us know > if there is anything we can do to help you. > > -- the SourceForge crew > >
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