[thelist] HTML Tidy
Timothy Speece
Timothy.Speece at noaa.gov
Fri Apr 5 17:10:01 CST 2002
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Michael...
I've used HTML Tidy in Evrsoft's 1st Page 2000 a couple of times. It
seems to concentrate mainly on tidying XML and XHTML. It also provides
the option to convert a file into CSS. I used it on a test file and
then ran it through the CAST Bobby site and it still came back with
accessibility errors. So I don't believe it does too well with meeting
Sec. 508 disability web standards.
Tim Speece
National Weather Service, Brownsville Texas
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/bro
P.S. - I've been a long time reader of the evolt list...but this is my
first time posting. I just wanted to say that I've learned quite a bit
of useful information on web issues from the threads posted to this
list. Thanks to all the members!
> Does anyone use HTML Tidy (in any of its many forms) to clean up
> HTML code?
> Is it any good? Does it create W3C and others compliant code or
> does it
> just make things a little more XHTMLy?
>
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