I think HTML::Tidy doesn't offer what you're seeking: looks like it's a
validation tool, not a pretty-print tool. So your output is empty
if things are well in the world of your html, and warnings/errors if
there are problems validating the string HTML::Tidy is fed.
Well, yes and no. Perhaps it
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul McCann
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Do the items in the Markup-Tidy submenu do what you're seeking? I'm
pretty sure they hook into a copy of HTML Tidy that's embedded in BBEdit.
There is an HTML Tidy in BBEdit, but it only works on the whole
document. The filter
Hi John,
you wrote...
my question is, how can I create the same sort of script which will
use HTML::Tidy?
Both the module and the library are installed and running OK on my
Mac, but I can't seem to get it to work, in fact I can't even figure
out from the documentation how to get