In my experience anyway, Tidy is a command-line tool to which you just feed an HTML file for examination, regardless of what program wrote the HTML file. I write HTML in Vim and run it through Tidy to make sure I didn't mess up something.
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 10:06:08PM -0700, Grant E. Metcalf wrote: ??? Steve, I am using Notepad to create my html files. Grandpa DOS hasn't fully joined the latest advances in the Windows Environment. Does Tidy work with Notepad? I did find some errors by searching the web posted file and that resolved all the issues accept for I cannot get the file to open and read the text or show links from a copy of the file in a subdirectory. All I get is header with numbers being read. I suspect that the file is probably to big for my coding methods. Thanks for your suggestion. Grant -- Doug Lee, Senior Accessibility Programmer SSB BART Group - Accessibility-on-Demand mailto:[email protected] http://www.ssbbartgroup.com "While they were saying among themselves it cannot be done, it was done." --Helen Keller
