[Chester LUG] HTML 'Cleaner'

David Holden dh at iucr.org
Mon Oct 21 08:51:44 UTC 2013


HTML tidy is pretty good.

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

http://infohound.net/tidy/

  Cheers,

  Dave.


On 19/10/13 22:59, Roger Gibson wrote:
> Hi folks,
>                  Unless you write web pages explicitly yourself, using
> packages tends to result in a lot of redundant HTML building up, scores
> of redundant <font> lines, or even blank lines.  There seem to be quite
> a lot of HTML text cleaners out there.  Does anyone have any recommended
> reliable tools, which don't embed their own 'cookie' type bits of HTML.
> I could just live with it, but I like sometimes to tweek the actual HTML
> text,which is not so easy with stacks of redundant stuff.  Any help and
> advice would be much appreciated.
>
> Roger Gibson   rcgibson at iee.org
>
>
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