On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 08:53:56AM -0400, Karl Dahlke wrote:
> You can suppress the error messages even on a local file
> by having the string  ntdymsg  in the filename.
> So if you just don't want to see the html errors then do this

Can we please remove this "feature"?
We should have a proper config option for this rather than a file name
comparison, we are a browser and shouldn't force personal conventions on to our 
users.
If we want to print tidy warnings for local files fair enough,
but lets make it a user's choice, after all it's probable that html docs will
have errors in them and there's no way I'm relinking an entire project's
documentation to conform to *your* idea of a suitable file name.
In addition, there are times when *I* would need to see errors in remote html
because I can't view the entire page locally (i.e. server side scripts).

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