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Cleaning up HTML ? Dave Selby 22 Apr 20:33
  Cleaning up HTML ? Ricky Buchanan 22 Apr 22:30
   Cleaning up HTML ? Dave Selby 22 Apr 22:45
  Cleaning up HTML ? Trevor D. Manning 23 Apr 10:01
3EA5AAAA.3020108@pacbell.net 07 Oct 20:15
  Cleaning up HTML ? Dave Selby 23 Apr 10:02
Dave Selby
2003-04-22 20:33:37 UTC (almost 21 years ago)

Cleaning up HTML ?

I have been composing some web pages with Mozilla Composer, very impressed

I have found quite a few or etc with nothing inside them, Debries from my editing session I guess.

I can sift through the HTML code manually, but there is a lot of it, is there a package that will filter all this out, some kind of optimisation package I can run the HTML through ?

Preferably running in LINUX ?

Dave

Ricky Buchanan
2003-04-22 22:30:57 UTC (almost 21 years ago)

Cleaning up HTML ?

Dave Selby wrote:

I have found quite a few or etc with nothing inside them, Debries from my editing session I guess.

Eww. Stupid HTML thingies.

I can sift through the HTML code manually, but there is a lot of it, is there a package that will filter all this out, some kind of optimisation package I can run the HTML through ?

Yeah, there is. I forget what it's called. Try a search on Freshmeat?

Check out Search of apt-get looking up "html" and "clean" gives us this perl module:

HTML::Clean - Cleans up HTML code for web browsers, not humans.

Dunno if that's any use, but it might be worth a look.

Regards, Ricky&

Dave Selby
2003-04-22 22:45:32 UTC (almost 21 years ago)

Cleaning up HTML ?

On Tuesday 22 April 2003 21:30, you wrote:

Dave Selby wrote:

I have found quite a few or etc with nothing inside them, Debries from my editing session I guess.

Eww. Stupid HTML thingies.

I can sift through the HTML code manually, but there is a lot of it, is there a package that will filter all this out, some kind of optimisation package I can run the HTML through ?

Yeah, there is. I forget what it's called. Try a search on Freshmeat?

Check out Search of apt-get looking up "html" and "clean" gives us this perl module:

HTML::Clean - Cleans up HTML code for web browsers, not humans.

Dunno if that's any use, but it might be worth a look.

Regards, Ricky&

Many thanks, why didn't I think of that ! Dave

Trevor D. Manning
2003-04-23 10:01:42 UTC (almost 21 years ago)

Cleaning up HTML ?

* Dave Selby (davesgimp@yahoo.co.uk) wrote:

I can sift through the HTML code manually, but there is a lot of it, is there a package that will filter all this out, some kind of optimisation package I can run the HTML through ?

Preferably running in LINUX ?

'tidy' perhaps?

'Description: HTML syntax checker and reformatter'

It's packaged in Debian, also can be downloaded from here:

http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/

Dave Selby
2003-04-23 10:02:29 UTC (almost 21 years ago)

Cleaning up HTML ?

On Tuesday 22 April 2003 21:48, you wrote:

Dave,

Take a look at http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/

Martin Katz, Ph.D.

Looked at tidy, loved it, even found it on my debian DVD

Thanks Dave