- From: Geoff McLane <ubuntu@geoffair.info>
- Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2015 18:20:50 +0200
- To: html-tidy@w3.org
Hi Murph, Oops, clicked the wrong button - meant to send this to the list... like now ;=)) Glad you seem to have worked this out... Running 'tidy -help-config' will list ALL options supported by tidylib... We are certainly still working on getting all this available online as well... Advise if you need something more... Regards, Geoff. On 20/04/15 17:14, Murph Murphy wrote: > I figured this out, that the options listed in the quick references > also map to TidyOpts in the library, the mapping isn't really > documented as far as I can tell, but it's there in the source. > > As far as this problem goes I needed to tidyOptSetValue() > TidyInlineTags passing a comma separated list of tags I wanted added > as the value. > > Murph > > On 04/17/2015 12:36 PM, Murph Murphy wrote: >> I'm using libtidy for C++, trying to get the contents of an attribute >> in a custom tag. Unfortunately tidyParseString() strips out this tag, >> is there a way to force it to leave it in or recognize it as an >> actual tag? I noticed that the htmltidy tool has the option to pass >> in new-inline-tags, but couldn't find anything in the library that >> allows for similar functionality. Is there an option I'm missing? >> >> Thanks, >> Murph >> >> > >
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