While that may be true for most users, I see no reason that it should limit or
force me to a certain use case given that dynamic pages make up the vast
majority of web pages served.
Secondly, there are 8 billion options in Tidy to configure it, I would be
astonished if they were so short-sighte
This is because tidy is for optimizing HTML, not for optimizing PHP.
> Daevid Vincent hat am 2. Mai 2013 um 02:20 geschrieben:
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> So I took the time to install Tidy extension and wedge it into my code. Now
> there is one thing that is killing me and breaking all my pages.
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> This is what I W
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