Examples
tidy::body
Tidy
PHP Manual
The
Tidy
class
Introduction
An HTML node in an HTML file, as detected by tidy.
Class synopsis
Tidy
Tidy
{
/* Properties */
/* Methods */
tidyNode
tidy_get_body
(
tidy
$object
)
bool
tidy_clean_repair
(
tidy
$object
)
tidy
tidy::__construct
([
string
$filename
[,
mixed
$config
[,
string
$encoding
[,
bool
$use_include_path
]]]] )
bool
tidy_diagnose
(
tidy
$object
)
array
tidy_get_config
(
tidy
$object
)
int
tidy_get_html_ver
(
tidy
$object
)
mixed
tidy_getopt
(
tidy
$object
,
string
$option
)
string
tidy_get_opt_doc
(
tidy
$object
,
string
$optname
)
string
tidy_get_release
(
void
)
int
tidy_get_status
(
tidy
$object
)
tidyNode
tidy_get_head
(
tidy
$object
)
tidyNode
tidy_get_html
(
tidy
$object
)
bool
tidy_is_xhtml
(
tidy
$object
)
bool
tidy_is_xml
(
tidy
$object
)
tidy
tidy_parse_file
(
string
$filename
[,
mixed
$config
[,
string
$encoding
[,
bool
$use_include_path
= false
]]] )
tidy
tidy_parse_string
(
string
$input
[,
mixed
$config
[,
string
$encoding
]] )
string
tidy_repair_file
(
string
$filename
[,
mixed
$config
[,
string
$encoding
[,
bool
$use_include_path
= false
]]] )
string
tidy_repair_string
(
string
$data
[,
mixed
$config
[,
string
$encoding
]] )
tidyNode
tidy_get_root
(
tidy
$object
)
}
Properties
errorBuffer
The last warnings and errors from TidyLib
Table of Contents
tidy::body
— Returns a tidyNode object starting from the 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 tag of the tidy parse tree
tidy::html
— Returns a tidyNode object starting from the 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
Examples
tidy::body
Tidy
PHP Manual