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Ttidy 10b1
Enjoying MacTrove? Anonymous downloads are free and unlimited. Create a free account to track favorites, contribute corrections, and join the community chat. AboutTTidy 1.0b1-Freeware TTidy is a straight UNIX port of the Tidy HTML parser. I created this port after looking at the two Macintosh tidy ports already in existance (written by Terry Teague) I decided that neither of these ports fit my needs as a webmaster for my high school, Homestead High School. I needed a port of Tidy that could scan multiple files, overwriting the original files with the correct HTML code after scanning them. I visited the W3C Tidy site, downloaded the source code and with the help of the DropUNIX library, I created a rudimentary Tidy port. TTidy isn't a speed deamon, nor is it a very flexible port. The DropUNIX library doesn't support command line parameters, so I wired a couple of defaults into the program. The default behavior is to overwrite the original file, to force tags to uppercase, and to indent tags. These are equivalent to the -i, -c, -u, and -m options. TTidy does not support XML parsing because it doesn't support command-line parameters. To use TTidy, drag one or more HTML documents onto its icon, or double-click it's icon and choose Select File... from the File menu. If you choose to run additional batches after the first, quit TTidy between batches. You will be presented with a dialog box asking whether you want to save your ERROR REPORT--NOT YOUR MODIFIED HTML DOCUMENTS. Your modified HTML files are automatically saved as TTidy runs. Known Bugs: *TTidy only accepts a few files at a time dropped on it. I've been able to do twenty to thirty at a time, but the web site I tested it on has a couple hundred HTML files. |
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