tidy is awesome. I agree whole heartedly with Matthew.

I wrote a simple script that use tidy extension in php5 I
cleaned up 100+ ugly messy documents saved from word

the whole thing including setting up tidy in php5 and the script (testing
etc)
took under 2 hours

sorry to all if I have gone off topic of this list :)

also if you know php and find that the various offerings are not quite
meeting your needs then cakePHP could well help out - see the scaffolding
tutorial



On 25/01/07, Matthew Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Quoth Noah at 01/25/07 20:31...
> OK...but does anyone know of a good CMS that is compliant and/or in
xHTML?

Remember, a CMS is only as good as its users/authors.  With a "perfect"
CMS, with styles/templates that use well-formed XHTML and CSS, the
result can still be total rubbish if mis-used.

When you find a solution that suits, this is just the start.  User
education is the next step.

(I am currently writing a toolkit for creating CMS applications that
includes validation through HTML-Tidy - don't know if any of the current
offerings have got this, but worth looking for, as it may be a plugin if
not in the native code.)

Cheers & goodnight

M

(Last night of comet-watching round here)

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Matthew Smith
IT Consultancy & Web Application Development
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