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HTML-Tidy-0.00_02 02/18/2004 05:27 AM




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HTML-Tidy-1.04 05/12/2004 05:10 PM

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HTML Tidy rocks


HTML Tidy rocks 09/27/2004 12:45 AM
For a little while, in an earlier test version, we had embedded HTML Tidy in NetNewsWire. We ended up not needing it—but I still want to say how cool HTML Tidy is.

The thing was, we needed a way to create valid XHTML. I knew about HTML Tidy, but I expected it would use the GPL license, and so we wouldn’t be able to use it.

I went and checked it out anyway—just in case, on the long shot that it was cool to use it—and, to my surprise, it was.

But then we also needed it to be easy-to-use. I didn’t want to spend hours learning some complicated API, I wanted something easy, where I could say: “Here’s some tag soup. Please give me back some valid XHTML.”

To my delight, that’s pretty much how it worked. Very easy.

The last thing we had to worry about was performance. Was it fast? Yes, it was. I couldn’t perceive a difference between when it was on and when it was off. (Of course, timing tests would show the difference, but a user would never have noticed it.)

So, to the HTML Tidy folks—even though I didn’t end up needing it—I present a small bouquet of <flowers />.

HTML Tidy Presentation


HTML Tidy Presentation 05/12/2004 07:08 AM

Tidying up your HTML with PHP: This appears to be a PowerPoint converted to HTML, so the presentation is a little horrid, but the content is amazing. We've talked about HTML Tidy integration with PHP5 befo re, but this details here are fantastic.

Yes, you know Tidy can make your HTML pretty. But did you know that Tidy can take your legacy HTML — FONT tags and all — and convert it to CSS on the fly? Or XHTML ? Did you know it has a first-rat e HTML parser with a dirt-simple PHP API?

Great stuff here. Can't wait for PHP5. Via the always great PHP|Architect.

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Dynamically Typed: Tidy HTML


Dynamically Typed: Tidy HTML 05/10/2004 08:41 AM
New from Dynamically Typed today, there's more infromation from Harry about a tool that's becoming more and more widely used - Tidy (a PHP extension that is a binding for the Tidy HTML clean and repair utility which allows you to not only clean and otherwise manipluate HTML documents, but also traverse the document tree.).

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Most of you have probably heard of Tidy for HTML that will take your HTML code and clean it for you to make it look "tidy". Well now there's one for PHP. I noticed the article first on php|architect and went to investigate further at Cog geshall. It seems that they have just released version 1.0.

Tidy Service 1.0


Tidy Service 1.0 08/29/2004 03:47 AM
An OS X Service that cleans up markup using the popular HTML Tidy utility.

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Community News: Tidy Available in PHP 5


Community News: Tidy Available in PHP 5 12/18/2003 09:20 AM
The author of Tidy, an extension for PHP written by me for PHP 5 which allows PHP developers to take advantage of the power of the Tidy HTML library (which can be found at SourceForge) to parse, diagnose, clean and repair any HTML document, has announced that Tidy will be availa ble in PHP 5 starting with the upcoming Beta 3 release of PHP.

Red Feline Tidy 1.0 (Default branch)


Red Feline Tidy 1.0 (Default branch) 03/28/2005 01:50 AM
Screenshot Red Feline Tidy is a utility program that scans your databases for duplicate records. When it finds two records that are absolutely identical, it will automatically delete one of these records. It is particularly useful if your handheld computer gets out of sync with your desktop and ends up creating identical copies of every entry in your address book.

"Talking Toilet" tells you to be tidy
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Desk Tidy utility cleans up your Desktop


Desk Tidy utility cleans up your Desktop 07/06/2004 01:52 AM
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Fixing HTML with the WDG HTML Validator 01/19/2003 08:07 AM
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htm vs. html


htm vs. html 02/03/2003 11:25 PM
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XML, Not HTML


XML, Not HTML 01/22/2004 02:57 AM

Because enough people seem to be getting confused by my previous blog entry, let me clarify that I am talking about XML error handling and not HTML error handling. Obviously given the current state of the Web, a browser must be extremely good at handling malformed HTML and emulate WinIE as much as possible. We of course are actively working on that with Safari.

The reason I brought up HTML error handling while talking about XML error handling was to point out how much time and effort it costs developers simply to handle malformed content. Also for those who mistakenly interpreted this as an attack on WinIE, of course it isn't. WinIE had to emulate Netscape's error handling, so if you want to blame anyone, blame Netscape.

Right now the browsers that handle XML *are* draconian in their handling, and I see no reason why that would change in the future (unless WinIE weighs in with a tolerant XML parser). In effect as far as Web browsers are concerned we draconians have already won. :)


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