Tidy Service - 1.1.0cleans up HTML using the powerfull HTML Tidy library |
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Doesn't work 



- Version: 1.1.0, 6/3/2007 08:02AM PST
mex4eric
Just tried it with TextWrangler and on a clean XHTML file it inserts an HTML 3.2 doctype and header randomly into the text and says it looks like 3.2, when in reality it is a valid (on line validated by W3C) xhtml strict document.
Using TextWrangler 2.2.1 on MacOS 10.4.9 on a MacBook
Using TextWrangler 2.2.1 on MacOS 10.4.9 on a MacBook
Works Great on Panther, Poorly on Tiger 



- Version: 1.0.1, 6/30/2005 11:13AM PST
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Pen Dragon
Cleans up nasty HMTL nicely. Removes trash and replaces it with compliant code. In TextEdit, Wranger and SubEthaEdit on Tiger, trashes the files deleting content.
Would be nice if
1) You could get the errors separately (all of them) in a new file.
2) You wrote the output file to a new file, in the calling app, without touching the old file.
3) Had an option to not remove blank lines, as I like my blank lines for readability, perhaps only remove extra blank lines where there are more than one in a row.
Will try it on some new html pages soon.
Thanks for the work.