On Monday, October 27, 2014, Mike Margerum <[email protected]> wrote:
I use the XML tidy function a lot. Please bring it back.
It's not as though this was a capricious decision. :-) The Tidy
support in the OS (which is what we use, because trying to
maintain the libraries independently turned out to be a
disaster) hasn't been updated since 2006. It predates current
standards and practices by eight years (and counting).
There are built-in tools which should do the job; if they are
insufficient, please write to support and tell us how they can
be enhanced to meet your needs.
Alternatively, since /usr/bin/tidy appears to be part of the
default OS install, a suitably motivated individual could
perhaps assemble a package for Tidy support, maybe even making
use of the new ability to put dialog boxes on Unix filters.
R.
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