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1 Tidy reads HTML, XHTML, and XML files and writes cleaned-up markup. For HTML
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2 variants, it detects, reports, and corrects many common coding errors and
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3 strives to produce visually equivalent markup that is both conformant to the
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4 HTML specifications and that works in most browsers.
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6 A common use of Tidy is to convert plain HTML to XHTML. For generic XML files,
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7 Tidy is limited to correcting basic well-formedness errors and pretty printing.
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9 If no input file is specified, Tidy reads the standard input. If no output file
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10 is specified, Tidy writes the tidied markup to the standard output. If no error
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11 file is specified, Tidy writes messages to the standard error.
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12 For command line options that expect a numerical argument, a default is assumed
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13 if no meaningful value can be found.
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15 Tidy was written by Dave Raggett <dsr@w3.org>, and subsequently maintained by a
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16 team at <http://tidy.sourceforge.net/>, and now maintained by HTACG
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17 (<http://www.htacg.org>).
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