Stay with -nss. The -nss flag has to do with style sheets, while the -nssc flag refers to static side comments which isn't what you want here. You'd use -nss to create a web page without style sheets so that older browsers can display the syntax-coloring of the html.
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Hi
Well, I'm confused. Perltidy doesn't have a -nss option, nor a -noss (guessing). And it makes no difference what I use there since the script isn't being called.
And since I'm using FireFox 3.0.12, I'm not worried about the age of the browser.
And I'm the only one with access to cgit.
Cheers