Tidy
- Introduction
- Installing/Configuring
- Predefined Constants
- Examples
- 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::getConfig — Get current Tidy configuration
- tidy::htmlver — 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::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 part of a HTML document
- 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_error_buffer — Return warnings and errors which occurred parsing the specified document
- tidy_get_output — Return a string representing the parsed tidy markup
- tidy_load_config — Load an ASCII Tidy configuration file with the specified encoding
- tidy_reset_config — Restore Tidy configuration to default values
- tidy_save_config — Save current settings to named file
- tidy_set_encoding — Set the input/output character encoding for parsing markup
- tidy_setopt — Updates the configuration settings for the specified tidy document
- tidy_warning_count — Returns the Number of Tidy warnings encountered for specified document