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

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