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  • From: William Velasquez <wvelasquez@v...>
  • To: Liam R E Quin <liam@w...>, Daniel Grossberg <danielgr@i...>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 22:40:50 +0000

Thank you everyone for sharing these links. 

For my particular need, I want to try HTML5 Tidy to do something like TagSoup.

I compiled it for Windows (if anyone finds it useful, there is a compiled version here: http://portal.visiontecnologica.com/descargas/tidy/). What I need is to ignore unknown tags (I'm using it on Web Components import files, and those have a lot of new element declarations), but I can't find an option to ignore non-standard tags. The only option I see is declaring them on the config file, but isn't practical.

In the other hand, validator.nu looks like a very interesting parser so see integrated in eXist-db.




-----Mensaje original-----
De: Liam R E Quin [mailto:liam@w...] 
Enviado el: martes, 15 de julio de 2014 10:41 p. m.
Para: Daniel Grossberg
CC: L2L 2L; William Velasquez; xml-dev@l...; Daniel Grossberg [dgrossberg@g...]
Asunto: Re:  Well formed HTML5

On Tue, 15 Jul 2014 21:21:03 -0500
Daniel Grossberg <danielgr@i...> wrote:

> 
> Harnessing something like "HTML Tidy for HTML5" seems more immediately 
> practical to me in getting to a solution than expecting a revision of 
> what makes XML XML
Yes. We (W3C) aren't able to make breaking changes to XML; XML 1.1 taught us that, painfully.

Liam

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