Hi Monks !!
To check the bad style of our perl script , we can use perltidy and checkstyle..
I need something similar for html (especially the templates *.tmpl files ). When searched for such an utility i noticed a thing called 'tidy' in sourceforge.net. But this tidy cleans up only a pure html file, very effective though.
But when i use this tidy to check my .tmpl files , it says ,
line 14 column 25 - Error: <tmpl_var> is not recognized!...
You can check this yourself ...
jus give this..
tidy -o output.html source.html
But i need some utilites for templates.. Can anybody with better ideas for this ...
Thank YOu!!!
vishi
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