[HTML Tidy Project Page @ Source Forge | Dave Ragett's HTML TIDY Original Page]
TIDY for OS/2 Warp checks and corrects HTML and XML source. The binaries for OS/2 Warp based on the freely available Tidy program maintained and further developped by HTML Tidy Library Project. HTML Tidy was originally developped by Dave Ragett.
Current OS/2 binaries are compiled from sources included in tidy released on 5th August 2002 with no changes except for Makefile and plathome.h. This binary includes support for Asian and UTF16. TIDY for OS/2 Warp works on VIO (OS/2 command prompt, both full screen and window). Binaries are
First, put tidy.exe to the directory which included in 'PATH' .
Then, first try
tidy.exe -help | moreand follows :
tidy.exe -f errors.txt foobar.htmlTidy shows corrected HTML text or errors on STDOUT, but shows warnigs on STDERR. And 'MORE' command can catch messages on STDOUT only. On OS/2 Window, ">" pipes STDOUT only and "2>" pipes STDERR only. "2>&1" means "pipe both STDOUT and STDERR".
tidy.exe foobar.html 2> warnings.txt
tidy.exe foobar.html 2>&1 | more
Current Japanese translated Documents based on tidy released on 22th January 1999 (Sorry !!)
Files are compressed in ZIP format. So UNZIP is required for extracting files.
[Download tidy05aug2002.zip]