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Posted by Leonard Blaisdell on 04/24/06 08:35
In article <e2hl1d$8ov$0@pita.alt.net>, Bob <bob@bob.org> wrote:
> Tidy works pretty good on broadband, but there are some scripts that the
> prog uses to run and sometimes the script clogs up FF and its hard to
> run Tidy on the page.
<http://tidy.sourceforge.net/> will probably run on your machine. Then
you don't have to worry about connection speed.
> Plus the extension really dislikes pages with tons
> of errors on them, like say over 1,000 errors, esp 20,000 errors or so.
> Those pages almost choke the extension.
Fixing the first error may fix a bunch of them.
> Plus, sometimes when Tidy "cleans
> up" the HTML, the "cleaned version" of the page is somewhat broken,
> visually-wise, so then I just leave the "errors" in.
Fix the first error first. Fix the second error next. Errors will tend
to dissolve later.
> All in all, it's one of the coolest FF extensions out there.
Tidy is a multi-platform program that makes the web better. It is not
browser specific.
leo
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