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Tidy
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Installing/Configuring
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Tidy example
tidy
— The tidy class
tidy::body
— Returns a tidyNode object starting from the <body> tag of the tidy parse tree
tidy::cleanRepair
— Execute configured cleanup and repair operations on parsed markup
tidy::__construct
— Constructs a new tidy object
tidy::diagnose
— Run configured diagnostics on parsed and repaired markup
tidy::$errorBuffer
— Return warnings and errors which occurred parsing the specified document
tidy::getConfig
— Get current Tidy configuration
tidy::getHtmlVer
— Get the Detected HTML version for the specified document
tidy::getOpt
— Returns the value of the specified configuration option for the tidy document
tidy::getOptDoc
— Returns the documentation for the given option name
tidy::getRelease
— Get release date (version) for Tidy library
tidy::getStatus
— Get status of specified document
tidy::head
— Returns a tidyNode object starting from the <head> tag of the tidy parse tree
tidy::html
— Returns a tidyNode object starting from the <html> tag of the tidy parse tree
tidy::isXhtml
— Indicates if the document is a XHTML document
tidy::isXml
— Indicates if the document is a generic (non HTML/XHTML) XML document
tidy::parseFile
— Parse markup in file or URI
tidy::parseString
— Parse a document stored in a string
tidy::repairFile
— Repair a file and return it as a string
tidy::repairString
— Repair a string using an optionally provided configuration file
tidy::root
— Returns a tidyNode object representing the root of the tidy parse tree
tidyNode
— The tidyNode class
tidyNode::__construct
— Private constructor to disallow direct instantiation
tidyNode::getParent
— Returns the parent node of the current node
tidyNode::hasChildren
— Checks if a node has children
tidyNode::hasSiblings
— Checks if a node has siblings
tidyNode::isAsp
— Checks if this node is ASP
tidyNode::isComment
— Checks if a node represents a comment
tidyNode::isHtml
— Checks if a node is an element node
tidyNode::isJste
— Checks if this node is JSTE
tidyNode::isPhp
— Checks if a node is PHP
tidyNode::isText
— Checks if a node represents text (no markup)
Tidy Functions
ob_tidyhandler
— ob_start callback function to repair the buffer
tidy_access_count
— Returns the Number of Tidy accessibility warnings encountered for specified document
tidy_config_count
— Returns the Number of Tidy configuration errors encountered for specified document
tidy_error_count
— Returns the Number of Tidy errors encountered for specified document
tidy_get_output
— Return a string representing the parsed tidy markup
tidy_warning_count
— Returns the Number of Tidy warnings encountered for specified document
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