Thanks for pointing me at the additional documentation. I just installed Alien::TidyP and HTML::Today and have the following non working code. It's not grabbing any files yet. I'll continue to work on it:
use HTML::Tidy;
my $call_dir = "/Users/joe/desktop/Test8";
#my $tidy = HTML::Tidy->new( {config_file => 'path/to/config'} );
my @files = glob "$calls_dir/*.hmtl";
printf "Got %d files\n", scalar @files;
for my $file (@files) {
open my $in_fh, '<', $file;
$tidy->ignore( type => TIDY_WARNING, type => TIDY_INFO );
$tidy->parse( $file, $contents_of_file );
for my $message ( $tidy->messages ) {
print $message->as_string;
}
}
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