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Re: Saxon html includes unwanted white space in anchor tag
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- Subject: Re: Saxon html includes unwanted white space in anchor tag
- From: Bill <bill at bitranch dot com>
- Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 20:03:01 -0700
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
>I'm familiar with TIDY - a great little app. I actually validate all my
>HTML against the DTDs using nsgmls - validity is not the issue.
I wasn't referring to validation. I was referring to TIDY's ability to
indent HTML in a tag-sensitive manner. (Perhaps my prior message was a bit
muddled? Too many 20-hour days tend to make my writing a tad random. My
apologies!)
Give TIDY the particular bit of HTML that started this thread. Using tidy's
"auto" indent mode, even the mis-indented version comes out fixed. (Which,
in this case, fixes this particular "unexpected rendering" problem.)
In any case, there's a stable, reliable, and working open source solution to
the HTML indenting problems. I'd prefer that developers work on reliability
and speed rather than trying to reinvent this particular wheel.
--Bill Schindler
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