Martin Duerst wrote, > > This is really bad. Have you made sure you have the right > options? Tidy has a lot of options. >
It sure does. One of which is "-utf8". Using this option (tidy -utf8 -f output.txt -m input.htm) works like a charm, directing the errors and warnings for an HTML file called input.htm to a text file called output.txt . So, when installing a newer version of an application like Tidy, it's good practice to read the newer version of the help file, eh? Thank you. Best regards, James Kass.

