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HTML Tidy

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HTML Tidy
Original author(s)Dave Raggett
Developer(s)HTML Tidy Advocacy Community Group
Written inC
Engine
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    TypeLibrary, Console Application
    License{{#statements:copyright license}}

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    HTML Tidy is a console application for correcting invalid HyperText Markup Language (HTML), detecting potential web accessibility errors, and for improving the layout and indent style of the resulting markup. It is also a cross-platform library for computer applications that provides HTML Tidy's features.

    History

    HTML Tidy was developed by Dave Raggett[1] of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Later it was released as a SourceForge project in 2003 and managed by various maintainers.[2]

    In 2012, the project was moved to GitHub,[3] and maintained by Michael Smith, also of W3C,[4] where HTML5 support was added.

    In 2015, the HTML Tidy Advocacy Community Group (HTACG) was formed for management and development of HTML Tidy as a W3C Community Group.[5][6]

    HTML Tidy source code is written in ANSI C for portability. Compiled binary files are available for a variety of platforms. It is available under the W3C Software Notice and License, a permissive BSD-style license. Up-to-date versions are available as source code cloned from its GitHub Git version control repository, or in binary packages for multiple operating systems from its GitHub Releases repository.

    Features

    Examples of corrections to invalid or poorly constructed HTML:

    • Reorder mixed-up tags
    • Complete missing or mismatched end tags
    • Add missing syntax elements (some tags, quotes, etc.)
    • Report proprietary HTML extensions
    • Change layout of markup to a predefined style
    • Transform characters from some encodings into HTML entities

    See also

    References

    1. Raggett, Dave. "Clean up your Web pages with HTML TIDY". W3C.org. Retrieved 2015-02-12. (Dave Raggett's legacy HTML Tidy page.)
    2. "SourceForge.net Repository - [tidy] Index of /". Tidy.cvs.sourceforge.net. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
    3. tidy-html5 on GitHub
    4. Smith, Michael. "Michael[tm] Smith". W3C.org. Retrieved 2015-02-12.
    5. "HTACG". HTACG.org. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
    6. Jim Derry (15 January 2015). "HTML Tidy Advocacy Community Group". W3.org. Retrieved 2015-04-25.

    External links

    Archived 2002-10-03 at the Wayback Machine Was an online version of HTML Tidy at the W3C. The W3C online tidy service was decommissioned on 29 November, 2017.
    


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