Re: Tool for Cleaning Up HTML
A couple of weeks ago, the list had a discussion of WYSIWYG HTML editors and about whether using different ones was a good idea.
Anyone who's working on UNIX or Linux might be interested in the review at:
http://unixreview.com/articles/2001/0109/0109e/0109e.htm
HTML Tidy is a tool for removing unnecessary code from an HTML file.
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For those using Windows, HTML Tidy is built into HTML-Kit, the freeware (and I believe also open-source) editor available at http://www.chami.com
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Tool for Cleaning Up HTML: From: Bruce Byfield
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