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Re: generating DOM from ill-formed HTML docs


tidy dom
* Robert Mena wrote:
>Thanks.  I've tested both tools and so far neko
>outperforms tidy in all aspects besides performance.
>Some "popular" sites such as amazon were rejected by
>tidy but went ok with neko.

You may use the --force-output boolean switch to get your
output even if Tidy finds errors (in which Tidy does not
output a pretty-printed version). Rejection happens because
Tidy cannot be sure in order how to fix a certain error.

Note that there is a Library branch in the Tidy CVS repository
that allows to use Tidy more easily from within your program,
but also note that this is somewhat of a pre-alpha version of
the code.

regards.

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