It's interpreted, then just reflowed.  No replacements other than classes 
and styles.  Those parameters sent to Tidy can be changed.  

The point of this isn't to get my server code, but to grab the odd page and 
open it up in BBEdit to peruse the DOM, etc.  

On Tuesday, December 23, 2014 7:19:11 PM UTC-5, San wrote:
>
> I use a Firefox extension called "View Source With" to open the current 
> Firefox URL into BBEdit. Unlike other "view source" approaches, this 
> attempts to open the actual server source (assuming you have permission to 
> get to it, such as with your own development server), rather than create a 
> clone -- often of the browser's *interpretation* of the source -- as most 
> "view source" methods do.
>
> I'm curious as to how your script compares to that. I don't know Ruby, but 
> are you cloning the source, or are you attempting to access the actual 
> server source file? I'm guessing it's the former, because it looks like 
> you're doing some reformatting in your code, but I can't tell for sure.
>
>
>  

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