- From: Sherman Mohler <smohler@ciscolearning.org>
- Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 08:26:17 -0800
- To: Jelks Cabaniss <jelks@jelks.nu>
- CC: html-tidy@w3.org, tidy-develop@lists.sourceforge.net
Yeah, that's how I ended up pulling an old copy of Tidy from the "wrong"
site. The search engines also give priority to Dave's old site. BTW, thanks
again Dave for a great tool (and the rest of ya'll). I can only hope that
keeping up with the ability to "Tidy" the crud out of MS-Word will continue
to be a priority.
Thanks!
-- Sherman Mohler, E-Learning Systems Architect
Cisco Learning Institute
Jelks Cabaniss wrote:
> Dave Raggett wrote:
>
> > > When I noticed dozens of hits to my web page today coming from
> > > <http://tidy.sourceforge.net>, I checked out the original Tidy page
> > > <http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/>
> > > and saw that Dave Raggett has now redirected users to the
> > > SourceForge site.
>
> > I hope you don't mind the added pressure :-). I am still
> > getting lots of emails arising from bugs with my old version.
> > Even through we don't have an "official" release yet, users
> > will benefit from the bug fixed included in the prerelease
> > binaries linked from the Source Forge site.
>
> The program itself will keep those bug lists coming to you if not
> changed...
>
> "Tidy -v" gives this ...
>
> HTML Tidy (release date: ...)
> See http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett for details
>
> and stderr after Tidying says ...
>
> To learn more about HTML Tidy see
> http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/
> Please send bug reports to Dave Raggett care of
> <html-tidy@w3.org>
> Lobby your company to join W3C, see http://www.w3.org/Consortium
>
> /Jelks
Received on Wednesday, 9 January 2002 11:27:00 UTC