- From: Kitchen Pages <jrobinson@kitchenpages.com>
- Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 00:30:06 GMT
- To: lokrin@lokrin.net,html-tidy@w3.org
Hello. I am a fellow list member so this reply may not be 100% correct for your needs as I am still a HTML 'user' :-( So if still un-resolved please post back to list and I am sure someone will get back to you. I think the link your after is http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/html-tidy/ found on the page of http://lists.w3.org/ (3rd in list for some reason?!?) They also have 3 levels of access for this system: Public, Team, Member. In regards to other issues of GUI and use, etc.. http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ ? I have no idea if this would suit your needs but I guess its a start. And I do hope it helps. Best of luck with your transformation/s. :-) Kind regards, Jason JRobinson@KitchenPages.com ----Original Message---- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 22:52:18 -0700 From: lokrin <lokrin@lokrin.net> Message-ID: <41774E92.8000305@lokrin.net> Resent-Message-Id: <E1CKWBr-0001n3-JR@frink.w3.org> Hello; I'm not up on the protocol for these lists. If someone could point me in the right direction for information. Is there a way to view archives on this list? I just downloaded htmltidy a few minutes ago and now have it running via command line on my RedHat9 linux home system. I'm trying to convert my html pages to xhtml and am managing to do some stuff already. But things like a GUI front end would be helpful. Thanks for letting me get started. Lokrin at lokrin.net (in process of converting to valid xhtml) -- -------- And here I was wondering if you had died. I never hear from you anymore. Not on my birthday. Not on Mother's Day. And I remember that birth. The pain it caused me is nothing compared to the pain of not hearing from you today. Any Mother
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