On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 12:20:21PM +0200, bobby wrote: > Bonjour. > > est-ce qu'il existe sous debian (question rhétorique :-) ) un outil > permettant de convertir les accents français en entités html ( par > exemple été --> été )? Pour l'instant, j'utilise > bluefish qui fait cela, mais comme j'ai un 50e de fichiers html à > traiter, j'aimerai faire cela de manière automatique et je ne trouve > pas d'outil pour cela.
charles:[charles]$ apt-cache show tidy Package: tidy Priority: optional Section: web Installed-Size: 41 Maintainer: Jason Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Architecture: i386 Version: 20040312-1 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), libtidy0 Suggests: tidy-doc Filename: pool/main/t/tidy/tidy_20040312-1_i386.deb Size: 14668 MD5sum: ce26ec38a56c461f321fcadbe0714931 Description: HTML syntax checker and reformatter Corrects markup in a way compliant with the latest standards, and optimal for the popular browsers. It has a comprehensive knowledge of the attributes defined in the HTML 4.0 recommendation from W3C, and understands the US ASCII, ISO Latin-1, UTF-8 and the ISO 2022 family of 7-bit encodings. In the output: . * HTML entity names for characters are used when appropriate. * Missing attribute quotes are added, and mismatched quotes found. * Tags lacking a terminating '>' are spotted. * Proprietary elements are recognized and reported as such. * The page is reformatted, from a choice of indentation styles. . Tidy is a product of the World Wide Web Consortium. -- Charles