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Although makes mod_tidy feel a validator, not a mod_tidy is just a handy tool and comfortable to help make Web documents valid. mod_tidy is Tidylib based DSO module for the Apache HTTP Server version 2 to analyze, clean and pretty print the webservers' (X) HTML output.Web passing stringent controls mod_tidy - which means they have not run into an error page - can be called valid and well formed (depending on configuration mod_tidy, the defect is severe). Thus prepared, they pass easily monitored by the example Validation Service W3C Markup Validation , which marks the reference tool of its kind of validation. If you regularly check the quality of your Web documents with mod_tidy, using a validation control required can not be regarded as an optional free exercise.How does it work? Mod_tidy works like a filter that connects to the (X HTML output) of a web server Apache 2. He runs the web servers' (X) HTML output Tidylib that analyzes and cleans-up option and pretty-prints the output. If Tidylib detects an error, the client receives an HTML page with a list of all errors reported and warnings that prevent the introduction to be valid (X) HTML document. Tidylib If not not complain, the customer must obtain and display the (X) HTML as data without mod_tidy. Due to the fact that mod_tidy May affect short response time of web server, its use should be reduced to a single developer framework. mod_tidy Not recommended for use in a production environment, where response times are undesirable.Who web server makes the laws? mod_tidy was originally written by Sebastian Tusk, who withdrew from this project. Page official earlier draft was available on the web for years until it was quietly closed in April 2005. Courtesy kindly to the original owner of the project, Sierk Bornemann has created a new home on Sourceforge . mod_tidy net to give another chance. Requirements: Apache 2.x · · Tidylib