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  • Tidy 一个把HTML 转成XHTML的工具库[整理]

    Tidy 最初由Dave Raggett设计,并通过W3C 网站以开放源代码许可协议分发。现在Tidy是由SourceForge上的一群志愿者在维护。
    Tidy可以用来解析、格式化HTML,是一个出色的HTML解析引擎,它最初设计的目的是用来自动修正HTML中的错误和松散的标签。

    Tidy项目可以访问( http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ )获得,目前最新的一次更新是2008年6月份。


    下面使一些关于Tidy的一些资料:

    1. Tidy最初的设计者Raggett关于它的详细介绍;
    ( http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/ )

    2. 技巧: 用 HTML Tidy 将 HTML 转换成XML ;
    (  http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/cn/xml/x-tiptidy/#resources )

    3. JTidy 是 HTML Tidy用Java实现的移植版本,提供了一个HTML的语法检查器和很好的打印功能,上一次更新的时间是2001年8月
    ( http://jtidy.sourceforge.net/ )

    4. Ntidy是在Tidy基础上的.Net封装,上一次更新的时间是2004年1月
    ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/ntidy/ )

    其它副产品资料:

    1. NekoHTML是一个简单地HTML扫描器和标签补偿器(tag balancer) ,使得程序能解析HTML文档并用标准的XML接口来访问其中的信息。上一次更新的时间是2008年12月29日!(注:NekoHTML是java开源项目)
    ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/nekohtml )

    2. Html2xhtmlCleaner能够将HTML转换成合法的XHTML文件,它还提供标签和属性过滤。它是codeproject上的.Net开源项目。
    ( http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/html2xhtmlcleaner.aspx )


    以上转载:http://www.cnblogs.com/drizzlecrj/archive/2009/03/05/1403606.html


    补充 配置文件: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html

    Quick Reference

    HTML Tidy Configuration Options

    Generated automatically with HTML Tidy released on 18 June 2008.

    HTML, XHTML, XML
    Diagnostics
    Pretty Print
    Character Encoding
    Miscellaneous

    HTML, XHTML, XML Options Top
    Option Type Default
    add-xml-decl Boolean no
    add-xml-space Boolean no
    alt-text String -
    anchor-as-name Boolean yes
    assume-xml-procins Boolean no
    bare Boolean no
    clean Boolean no
    css-prefix String -
    decorate-inferred-ul Boolean no
    doctype DocType auto
    drop-empty-paras Boolean yes
    drop-font-tags Boolean no
    drop-proprietary-attributes Boolean no
    enclose-block-text Boolean no
    enclose-text Boolean no
    escape-cdata Boolean no
    fix-backslash Boolean yes
    fix-bad-comments Boolean yes
    fix-uri Boolean yes
    hide-comments Boolean no
    hide-endtags Boolean no
    indent-cdata Boolean no
    input-xml Boolean no
    join-classes Boolean no
    join-styles Boolean yes
    literal-attributes Boolean no
    logical-emphasis Boolean no
    lower-literals Boolean yes
    merge-divs AutoBool auto
    merge-spans AutoBool auto
    ncr Boolean yes
    new-blocklevel-tags Tag names -
    new-empty-tags Tag names -
    new-inline-tags Tag names -
    new-pre-tags Tag names -
    numeric-entities Boolean no
    output-html Boolean no
    output-xhtml Boolean no
    output-xml Boolean no
    preserve-entities Boolean no
    quote-ampersand Boolean yes
    quote-marks Boolean no
    quote-nbsp Boolean yes
    repeated-attributes enum keep-last
    replace-color Boolean no
    show-body-only AutoBool no
    uppercase-attributes Boolean no
    uppercase-tags Boolean no
    word-2000 Boolean no
     
    Diagnostics Options Top
    Option Type Default
    accessibility-check enum 0 (Tidy Classic)
    show-errors Integer 6
    show-warnings Boolean yes
     
    Pretty Print Options Top
    Option Type Default
    break-before-br Boolean no
    indent AutoBool no
    indent-attributes Boolean no
    indent-spaces Integer 2
    markup Boolean yes
    punctuation-wrap Boolean no
    sort-attributes enum none
    split Boolean no
    tab-size Integer 8
    vertical-space Boolean no
    wrap Integer 68
    wrap-asp Boolean yes
    wrap-attributes Boolean no
    wrap-jste Boolean yes
    wrap-php Boolean yes
    wrap-script-literals Boolean no
    wrap-sections Boolean yes
     
    Character Encoding Options Top
    Option Type Default
    ascii-chars Boolean no
    char-encoding Encoding ascii
    input-encoding Encoding latin1
    language String -
    newline enum Platform dependent
    output-bom AutoBool auto
    output-encoding Encoding ascii
     
    Miscellaneous Options Top
    Option Type Default
    error-file String -
    force-output Boolean no
    gnu-emacs Boolean no
    gnu-emacs-file String -
    keep-time Boolean no
    output-file String -
    quiet Boolean no
    slide-style String -
    tidy-mark Boolean yes
    write-back Boolean no
     
     
    HTML, XHTML, XML Options Reference
     
    add-xml-decl
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    char-encoding
    output-encoding
    This option specifies if Tidy should add the XML declaration when outputting XML or XHTML. Note that if the input already includes an <?xml ... ?> declaration then this option will be ignored. If the encoding for the output is different from "ascii", one of the utf encodings or "raw", the declaration is always added as required by the XML standard.
     
    add-xml-space
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should add xml:space="preserve" to elements such as <PRE>, <STYLE> and <SCRIPT> when generating XML. This is needed if the whitespace in such elements is to be parsed appropriately without having access to the DTD.
     
    alt-text
    Type: String
    Default: -
    Example: -
    This option specifies the default "alt=" text Tidy uses for <IMG> attributes. This feature is dangerous as it suppresses further accessibility warnings. You are responsible for making your documents accessible to people who can not see the images!
     
    anchor-as-name
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option controls the deletion or addition of the name attribute in elements where it can serve as anchor. If set to "yes", a name attribute, if not already existing, is added along an existing id attribute if the DTD allows it. If set to "no", any existing name attribute is removed if an id attribute exists or has been added.
     
    assume-xml-procins
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should change the parsing of processing instructions to require ?> as the terminator rather than >. This option is automatically set if the input is in XML.
     
    bare
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should strip Microsoft specific HTML from Word 2000 documents, and output spaces rather than non-breaking spaces where they exist in the input.
     
    clean
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    drop-font-tags
    This option specifies if Tidy should strip out surplus presentational tags and attributes replacing them by style rules and structural markup as appropriate. It works well on the HTML saved by Microsoft Office products.
     
    css-prefix
    Type: String
    Default: -
    Example: -
    This option specifies the prefix that Tidy uses for styles rules. By default, "c" will be used.
     
    decorate-inferred-ul
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should decorate inferred UL elements with some CSS markup to avoid indentation to the right.
     
    doctype
    Type: DocType
    Default: auto
    Example: omit, auto, strict, transitional, user
    This option specifies the DOCTYPE declaration generated by Tidy. If set to "omit" the output won't contain a DOCTYPE declaration. If set to "auto" (the default) Tidy will use an educated guess based upon the contents of the document. If set to "strict", Tidy will set the DOCTYPE to the strict DTD. If set to "loose", the DOCTYPE is set to the loose (transitional) DTD. Alternatively, you can supply a string for the formal public identifier (FPI).

    For example:
    doctype: "-//ACME//DTD HTML 3.14159//EN"

    If you specify the FPI for an XHTML document, Tidy will set the system identifier to an empty string. For an HTML document, Tidy adds a system identifier only if one was already present in order to preserve the processing mode of some browsers. Tidy leaves the DOCTYPE for generic XML documents unchanged. --doctype omit implies --numeric-entities yes. This option does not offer a validation of the document conformance.
     
    drop-empty-paras
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should discard empty paragraphs.
     
    drop-font-tags
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    clean
    This option specifies if Tidy should discard <FONT> and <CENTER> tags without creating the corresponding style rules. This option can be set independently of the clean option.
     
    drop-proprietary-attributes
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should strip out proprietary attributes, such as MS data binding attributes.
     
    enclose-block-text
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should insert a <P> element to enclose any text it finds in any element that allows mixed content for HTML transitional but not HTML strict.
     
    enclose-text
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should enclose any text it finds in the body element within a <P> element. This is useful when you want to take existing HTML and use it with a style sheet.
     
    escape-cdata
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should convert <![CDATA[]]> sections to normal text.
     
    fix-backslash
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should replace backslash characters "\" in URLs by forward slashes "/".
     
    fix-bad-comments
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should replace unexpected hyphens with "=" characters when it comes across adjacent hyphens. The default is yes. This option is provided for users of Cold Fusion which uses the comment syntax: <!--- --->
     
    fix-uri
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should check attribute values that carry URIs for illegal characters and if such are found, escape them as HTML 4 recommends.
     
    hide-comments
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should print out comments.
     
    hide-endtags
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should omit optional end-tags when generating the pretty printed markup. This option is ignored if you are outputting to XML.
     
    indent-cdata
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should indent <![CDATA[]]> sections.
     
    input-xml
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should use the XML parser rather than the error correcting HTML parser.
     
    join-classes
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    join-styles
    repeated-attributes
    This option specifies if Tidy should combine class names to generate a single new class name, if multiple class assignments are detected on an element.
     
    join-styles
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    join-classes
    repeated-attributes
    This option specifies if Tidy should combine styles to generate a single new style, if multiple style values are detected on an element.
     
    literal-attributes
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should ensure that whitespace characters within attribute values are passed through unchanged.
     
    logical-emphasis
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should replace any occurrence of <I> by <EM> and any occurrence of <B> by <STRONG>. In both cases, the attributes are preserved unchanged. This option can be set independently of the clean and drop-font-tags options.
     
    lower-literals
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should convert the value of an attribute that takes a list of predefined values to lower case. This is required for XHTML documents.
     
    merge-divs
    Type: AutoBool
    Default: auto
    Example: auto, y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    clean
    merge-spans
    Can be used to modify behavior of -c (--clean yes) option. This option specifies if Tidy should merge nested <div> such as "<div><div>...</div></div>". If set to "auto", the attributes of the inner <div> are moved to the outer one. As well, nested <div> with ID attributes are not merged. If set to "yes", the attributes of the inner <div> are discarded with the exception of "class" and "style".
     
    merge-spans
    Type: AutoBool
    Default: auto
    Example: auto, y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    clean
    merge-divs
    Can be used to modify behavior of -c (--clean yes) option. This option specifies if Tidy should merge nested <span> such as "<span><span>...</span></span>". The algorithm is identical to the one used by --merge-divs.
     
    ncr
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should allow numeric character references.
     
    new-blocklevel-tags
    Type: Tag names
    Default: -
    Example: tagX, tagY, ...
    new-empty-tags
    new-inline-tags
    new-pre-tags
    This option specifies new block-level tags. This option takes a space or comma separated list of tag names. Unless you declare new tags, Tidy will refuse to generate a tidied file if the input includes previously unknown tags. Note you can't change the content model for elements such as <TABLE>, <UL>, <OL> and <DL>. This option is ignored in XML mode.
     
    new-empty-tags
    Type: Tag names
    Default: -
    Example: tagX, tagY, ...
    new-blocklevel-tags
    new-inline-tags
    new-pre-tags
    This option specifies new empty inline tags. This option takes a space or comma separated list of tag names. Unless you declare new tags, Tidy will refuse to generate a tidied file if the input includes previously unknown tags. Remember to also declare empty tags as either inline or blocklevel. This option is ignored in XML mode.
     
    new-inline-tags
    Type: Tag names
    Default: -
    Example: tagX, tagY, ...
    new-blocklevel-tags
    new-empty-tags
    new-pre-tags
    This option specifies new non-empty inline tags. This option takes a space or comma separated list of tag names. Unless you declare new tags, Tidy will refuse to generate a tidied file if the input includes previously unknown tags. This option is ignored in XML mode.
     
    new-pre-tags
    Type: Tag names
    Default: -
    Example: tagX, tagY, ...
    new-blocklevel-tags
    new-empty-tags
    new-inline-tags
    This option specifies new tags that are to be processed in exactly the same way as HTML's <PRE> element. This option takes a space or comma separated list of tag names. Unless you declare new tags, Tidy will refuse to generate a tidied file if the input includes previously unknown tags. Note you can not as yet add new CDATA elements (similar to <SCRIPT>). This option is ignored in XML mode.
     
    numeric-entities
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    doctype
    preserve-entities
    This option specifies if Tidy should output entities other than the built-in HTML entities (&amp;, &lt;, &gt; and &quot;) in the numeric rather than the named entity form. Only entities compatible with the DOCTYPE declaration generated are used. Entities that can be represented in the output encoding are translated correspondingly.
     
    output-html
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should generate pretty printed output, writing it as HTML.
     
    output-xhtml
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should generate pretty printed output, writing it as extensible HTML. This option causes Tidy to set the DOCTYPE and default namespace as appropriate to XHTML. If a DOCTYPE or namespace is given they will checked for consistency with the content of the document. In the case of an inconsistency, the corrected values will appear in the output. For XHTML, entities can be written as named or numeric entities according to the setting of the "numeric-entities" option. The original case of tags and attributes will be preserved, regardless of other options.
     
    output-xml
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should pretty print output, writing it as well-formed XML. Any entities not defined in XML 1.0 will be written as numeric entities to allow them to be parsed by a XML parser. The original case of tags and attributes will be preserved, regardless of other options.
     
    preserve-entities
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should preserve the well-formed entitites as found in the input.
     
    quote-ampersand
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should output unadorned & characters as &amp;.
     
    quote-marks
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should output " characters as &quot; as is preferred by some editing environments. The apostrophe character ' is written out as &#39; since many web browsers don't yet support &apos;.
     
    quote-nbsp
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should output non-breaking space characters as entities, rather than as the Unicode character value 160 (decimal).
     
    repeated-attributes
    Type: enum
    Default: keep-last
    Example: keep-first, keep-last
    join-classes
    join-styles
    This option specifies if Tidy should keep the first or last attribute, if an attribute is repeated, e.g. has two align attributes.
     
    replace-color
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should replace numeric values in color attributes by HTML/XHTML color names where defined, e.g. replace "#ffffff" with "white".
     
    show-body-only
    Type: AutoBool
    Default: no
    Example: auto, y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should print only the contents of the body tag as an HTML fragment. If set to "auto", this is performed only if the body tag has been inferred. Useful for incorporating existing whole pages as a portion of another page. This option has no effect if XML output is requested.
     
    uppercase-attributes
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should output attribute names in upper case. The default is no, which results in lower case attribute names, except for XML input, where the original case is preserved.
     
    uppercase-tags
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should output tag names in upper case. The default is no, which results in lower case tag names, except for XML input, where the original case is preserved.
     
    word-2000
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should go to great pains to strip out all the surplus stuff Microsoft Word 2000 inserts when you save Word documents as "Web pages". Doesn't handle embedded images or VML. You should consider using Word's "Save As: Web Page, Filtered".
     
     
    Diagnostics Options Reference
     
    accessibility-check
    Type: enum
    Default: 0 (Tidy Classic)
    Example: 0 (Tidy Classic), 1 (Priority 1 Checks), 2 (Priority 2 Checks), 3 (Priority 3 Checks)
    This option specifies what level of accessibility checking, if any, that Tidy should do. Level 0 is equivalent to Tidy Classic's accessibility checking. For more information on Tidy's accessibility checking, visit the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre at the University of Toronto.
     
    show-errors
    Type: Integer
    Default: 6
    Example: 0, 1, 2, ...
    This option specifies the number Tidy uses to determine if further errors should be shown. If set to 0, then no errors are shown.
     
    show-warnings
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should suppress warnings. This can be useful when a few errors are hidden in a flurry of warnings.
     
     
    Pretty Print Options Reference
     
    break-before-br
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should output a line break before each <BR> element.
     
    indent
    Type: AutoBool
    Default: no
    Example: auto, y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    indent-spaces
    This option specifies if Tidy should indent block-level tags. If set to "auto", this option causes Tidy to decide whether or not to indent the content of tags such as TITLE, H1-H6, LI, TD, TD, or P depending on whether or not the content includes a block-level element. You are advised to avoid setting indent to yes as this can expose layout bugs in some browsers.
     
    indent-attributes
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should begin each attribute on a new line.
     
    indent-spaces
    Type: Integer
    Default: 2
    Example: 0, 1, 2, ...
    indent
    This option specifies the number of spaces Tidy uses to indent content, when indentation is enabled.
     
    markup
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should generate a pretty printed version of the markup. Note that Tidy won't generate a pretty printed version if it finds significant errors (see force-output).
     
    punctuation-wrap
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should line wrap after some Unicode or Chinese punctuation characters.
     
    sort-attributes
    Type: enum
    Default: none
    Example: none, alpha
    This option specifies that tidy should sort attributes within an element using the specified sort algorithm. If set to "alpha", the algorithm is an ascending alphabetic sort.
     
    split
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    Currently not used. Tidy Classic only.
     
    tab-size
    Type: Integer
    Default: 8
    Example: 0, 1, 2, ...
    This option specifies the number of columns that Tidy uses between successive tab stops. It is used to map tabs to spaces when reading the input. Tidy never outputs tabs.
     
    vertical-space
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should add some empty lines for readability.
     
    wrap
    Type: Integer
    Default: 68
    Example: 0 (no wrapping), 1, 2, ...
    This option specifies the right margin Tidy uses for line wrapping. Tidy tries to wrap lines so that they do not exceed this length. Set wrap to zero if you want to disable line wrapping.
     
    wrap-asp
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should line wrap text contained within ASP pseudo elements, which look like: <% ... %>.
     
    wrap-attributes
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    wrap-script-literals
    This option specifies if Tidy should line wrap attribute values, for easier editing. This option can be set independently of wrap-script-literals.
     
    wrap-jste
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should line wrap text contained within JSTE pseudo elements, which look like: <# ... #>.
     
    wrap-php
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should line wrap text contained within PHP pseudo elements, which look like: <?php ... ?>.
     
    wrap-script-literals
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    wrap-attributes
    This option specifies if Tidy should line wrap string literals that appear in script attributes. Tidy wraps long script string literals by inserting a backslash character before the line break.
     
    wrap-sections
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should line wrap text contained within <![ ... ]> section tags.
     
     
    Character Encoding Options Reference
     
    ascii-chars
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    clean
    Can be used to modify behavior of -c (--clean yes) option. If set to "yes" when using -c, &emdash;, &rdquo;, and other named character entities are downgraded to their closest ascii equivalents.
     
    char-encoding
    Type: Encoding
    Default: ascii
    Example: raw, ascii, latin0, latin1, utf8, iso2022, mac, win1252, ibm858, utf16le, utf16be, utf16, big5, shiftjis
    input-encoding
    output-encoding
    This option specifies the character encoding Tidy uses for both the input and output. For ascii, Tidy will accept Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) character values, but will use entities for all characters whose value > 127. For raw, Tidy will output values above 127 without translating them into entities. For latin1, characters above 255 will be written as entities. For utf8, Tidy assumes that both input and output is encoded as UTF-8. You can use iso2022 for files encoded using the ISO-2022 family of encodings e.g. ISO-2022-JP. For mac and win1252, Tidy will accept vendor specific character values, but will use entities for all characters whose value > 127. For unsupported encodings, use an external utility to convert to and from UTF-8.
     
    input-encoding
    Type: Encoding
    Default: latin1
    Example: raw, ascii, latin0, latin1, utf8, iso2022, mac, win1252, ibm858, utf16le, utf16be, utf16, big5, shiftjis
    char-encoding
    This option specifies the character encoding Tidy uses for the input. See char-encoding for more info.
     
    language
    Type: String
    Default: -
    Example: -
    Currently not used, but this option specifies the language Tidy uses (for instance "en").
     
    newline
    Type: enum
    Default: Platform dependent
    Example: LF, CRLF, CR
    The default is appropriate to the current platform: CRLF on PC-DOS, MS-Windows and OS/2, CR on Classic Mac OS, and LF everywhere else (Unix and Linux).
     
    output-bom
    Type: AutoBool
    Default: auto
    Example: auto, y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should write a Unicode Byte Order Mark character (BOM; also known as Zero Width No-Break Space; has value of U+FEFF) to the beginning of the output; only for UTF-8 and UTF-16 output encodings. If set to "auto", this option causes Tidy to write a BOM to the output only if a BOM was present at the beginning of the input. A BOM is always written for XML/XHTML output using UTF-16 output encodings.
     
    output-encoding
    Type: Encoding
    Default: ascii
    Example: raw, ascii, latin0, latin1, utf8, iso2022, mac, win1252, ibm858, utf16le, utf16be, utf16, big5, shiftjis
    char-encoding
    This option specifies the character encoding Tidy uses for the output. See char-encoding for more info. May only be different from input-encoding for Latin encodings (ascii, latin0, latin1, mac, win1252, ibm858).
     
     
    Miscellaneous Options Reference
     
    error-file
    Type: String
    Default: -
    Example: -
    output-file
    This option specifies the error file Tidy uses for errors and warnings. Normally errors and warnings are output to "stderr".
     
    force-output
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should produce output even if errors are encountered. Use this option with care - if Tidy reports an error, this means Tidy was not able to, or is not sure how to, fix the error, so the resulting output may not reflect your intention.
     
    gnu-emacs
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should change the format for reporting errors and warnings to a format that is more easily parsed by GNU Emacs.
     
    gnu-emacs-file
    Type: String
    Default: -
    Example: -
    Used internally.
     
    keep-time
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should keep the original modification time of files that Tidy modifies in place. The default is no. Setting the option to yes allows you to tidy files without causing these files to be uploaded to a web server when using a tool such as SiteCopy. Note this feature is not supported on some platforms.
     
    output-file
    Type: String
    Default: -
    Example: -
    error-file
    This option specifies the output file Tidy uses for markup. Normally markup is written to "stdout".
     
    quiet
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should output the summary of the numbers of errors and warnings, or the welcome or informational messages.
     
    slide-style
    Type: String
    Default: -
    Example: -
    Currently not used. Tidy Classic only.
     
    tidy-mark
    Type: Boolean
    Default: yes
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should add a meta element to the document head to indicate that the document has been tidied. Tidy won't add a meta element if one is already present.
     
    write-back
    Type: Boolean
    Default: no
    Example: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0
    This option specifies if Tidy should write back the tidied markup to the same file it read from. You are advised to keep copies of important files before tidying them, as on rare occasions the result may not be what you expect.
     



     



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