The manual doesn't really make it clear that the PECL ext is only for php4. For php5, you have to use the --with-tidy option. (At least, this was the case for me with php 5.2.5 on Mac OS 10.4 - Tiger.) Tiger ships with tidylibs already installed in /usr/include but there is broken header file. The easiest way to get php to compile with Tidy on 10.4 (and 10.5 Leopard also) is to download Macports and use that to install tidy (unless you want to build tidy from src.) After installing Macports via the .dmg, just su root and do:
port install tidy
(port is installed in /opt/local/bin)
Then configure --with-tidy=/opt/local (Macports installs stuff in /opt/local).
You can also use Macports to install all sorts of other libs such as png, libmcrypt, freetype and jpeg (although libpng and libjpeg are also available as package installs.)
The specific compile error is:
In file included from /usr/include/tidy/tidy.h:70,
from /Users/mari/Downloads/php-5.2.5/ext/tidy/
tidy.c:34:
/usr/include/tidy/platform.h:515: error: duplicate 'unsigned'
/usr/include/tidy/platform.h:515: warning: useless type name in empty declaration
Tidy Functions
Predefined Classes
tidyNode
Methods
-
tidyNode::getParent - Returns the parent of the current node
-
tidyNode->hasChildren - Returns TRUE if the current node has children
-
tidyNode->hasSiblings - Returns TRUE if the current node has siblings
-
tidyNode->isAsp - Returns TRUE if the current node is ASP code
-
tidyNode->isComment - Returns TRUE if the current node is a comment
-
tidyNode->isHtml - Returns TRUE if the current node is HTML
-
tidyNode->isJste - Returns TRUE if the current node is JSTE
-
tidyNode->isPhp - Returns TRUE if the current node is PHP
-
tidyNode->isText - Returns TRUE if the current node is Text (no markup)
Properties
-
value - the value of the node (e.g. the html text)
-
name - the name of the tag (e.g. html, a, etc..)
-
type - the type of the node (one of the constants above, e.g. TIDY_NODETYPE_PHP)
-
line* - the line where the node starts
-
column* - the column where the node starts
-
proprietary* - TRUE if the node refers to a proprietary tag
-
id - the ID of the tag (one of the constants above, e.g. TIDY_TAG_FRAME)
-
attribute - an array with the attributes of the current node, or NULL if there aren't any
-
child - an array with the child tidyNodes, or NULL if there aren't any
Note: The properties marked with * are just available since PHP 5.1.0.
Table of Contents
- ob_tidyhandler — ob_start callback function to repair the buffer
- tidy_access_count — Returns the Number of Tidy accessibility warnings encountered for specified document
- tidy_clean_repair — Execute configured cleanup and repair operations on parsed markup
- tidy_config_count — Returns the Number of Tidy configuration errors encountered for specified document
- tidy::__construct — Constructs a new tidy object
- tidy_diagnose — Run configured diagnostics on parsed and repaired markup
- tidy_error_count — Returns the Number of Tidy errors encountered for specified document
- tidy_get_body — Returns a tidyNode Object starting from the tag of the tidy parse tree
- tidy_get_config — Get current Tidy configuration
- tidy_get_error_buffer — Return warnings and errors which occurred parsing the specified document
- tidy_get_head — Returns a tidyNode Object starting from the tag of the tidy parse tree
- tidy_get_html_ver — Get the Detected HTML version for the specified document
- tidy_get_html — Returns a tidyNode Object starting from the tag of the tidy parse tree
- tidy_get_opt_doc — Returns the documentation for the given option name
- tidy_get_output — Return a string representing the parsed tidy markup
- tidy_get_release — Get release date (version) for Tidy library
- tidy_get_root — Returns a tidyNode object representing the root of the tidy parse tree
- tidy_get_status — Get status of specified document
- tidy_getopt — Returns the value of the specified configuration option for the tidy document
- tidy_is_xhtml — Indicates if the document is a XHTML document
- tidy_is_xml — Indicates if the document is a generic (non HTML/XHTML) XML document
- tidy_load_config — Load an ASCII Tidy configuration file with the specified encoding
- tidy_node->get_attr — Return the attribute with the provided attribute id
- tidy_node->get_nodes — Return an array of nodes under this node with the specified id
- tidy_node->next — Returns the next sibling to this node
- tidy_node->prev — Returns the previous sibling to this node
- tidy_parse_file — Parse markup in file or URI
- tidy_parse_string — Parse a document stored in a string
- tidy_repair_file — Repair a file and return it as a string
- tidy_repair_string — Repair a string using an optionally provided configuration file
- tidy_reset_config — Restore Tidy configuration to default values
- tidy_save_config — Save current settings to named file
- tidy_set_encoding — Set the input/output character encoding for parsing markup
- tidy_setopt — Updates the configuration settings for the specified tidy document
- tidy_warning_count — Returns the Number of Tidy warnings encountered for specified document
- tidyNode->hasChildren — Returns true if this node has children
- tidyNode->hasSiblings — Returns true if this node has siblings
- tidyNode->isAsp — Returns true if this node is ASP
- tidyNode->isComment — Returns true if this node represents a comment
- tidyNode->isHtml — Returns true if this node is part of a HTML document
- tidyNode->isJste — Returns true if this node is JSTE
- tidyNode->isPhp — Returns true if this node is PHP
- tidyNode->isText — Returns true if this node represents text (no markup)
- tidyNode::getParent — returns the parent node of the current node
Tidy Functions
03-Dec-2007 03:52
29-Oct-2007 07:45
Valid XHTML STRICT
<?php
if (function_exists('tidy_repair_string'))
{
$xhtml = tidy_repair_string($xhtml, array('output-xhtml' => true, 'show-body-only' => true, 'doctype' => 'strict', 'drop-font-tags' => true, 'drop-proprietary-attributes' => true, 'lower-literals' => true, 'quote-ampersand' => true, 'wrap' => 0), 'raw');
}
?>
15-May-2007 11:36
To install correctly Tidy for PHP5 on Ubuntu, follow this link :
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=195636
In fact, you need to run a "make clean" before the commands "make" and "make install"
12-Oct-2006 08:44
i had many problem with a javascript that grab mouse event on image and tidy (obviously).
I found this solution:
'output-xhtml' => false
and everything is working again!
15-Jul-2006 10:23
I have been searching for an easy way to check an entire website against HTML/XHTML formatting (no error, compilant, etc.), tidy is very useful for that :
<?php
/** aready checked pages */
$e=array();
/** webpages to check */
$t=array("/web/test.com/");
/** forbidden extensions (typically linked ressources) */
$x=explode(",","jpg,gif,png,doc,xls,pdf");
echo "<pre>";
while ($t[0]) {
// already checked or a ressource => skip
if (in_array($t[0],$e) || in_array(substr($t[0],-3),$x)) array_shift($t);
else { $c=array_shift($t); $e[]=$c; $t=array_merge($t,ck($c)); }
}
echo "</pre>";
/**
check_vailidty($url,$server)
return : list of the internal links of the page
*/
function ck($u,$s="http://127.0.0.1") {
$c=array("indent"=>1,"output-xhtml"=>1,"accessibility-check"=>3);
$t=tidy_parse_string(file_get_contents($s.$u),$c);
tidy_clean_repair($t);
if (tidy_error_count($t)) { // we have error, display them
echo "FAIL ".htmlentities($u)." (".tidy_error_count($t)." errors)\n";
echo htmlentities(tidy_get_error_buffer($t))."\n";
} else { // all right
echo "OK ".htmlentities($u)."\n";
}
// return all the links inside the page
return gl(tidy_get_root($t),substr($u,-1)=="/"?$u:dirname($u)."/");
}
/**
get_links($tinynode,$baseurl)
return : list of the links
*/
function gl($t,$b) {
$r=array();
$c=count($t->child);
for ($i=0;$i<$c;$i++) {
$e=&$t->child[$i];
if ($e->name=="a") { // a link
$h=$e->attribute["href"]; // url
if (substr($h,0,4)!="http") { // prevent external links
$r[]=sp(substr($h,0,1)=="/"?$h:$b.$h);
}
} else { // not a link, search recursively inside
$r=array_merge($r,gl($e,$b));
}
}
return $r;
}
/**
simplify_path($path)
return : simplified path
*/
function sp($p) {
while ($o!=$p) {
$o=$p;
$p=str_replace(array("//","/./"),"/",$p);
$p=preg_replace("/\/[^\/]+\/..\//","/",$p);
}
return $p;
}
?>
Limitation : does not detect javascript-generated links. Check about set_time_limit(0) if you have a lot of webpages.
11-Apr-2006 03:25
To get libtidy and PHP 5.0.5 compiled on OS X Tiger this is what I needed to do:
1) download and upack the tidy source.
2) cd tidy-source-dir
3) >> /bin/sh build/gnuauto/setup.sh
4) then you can configure/make/make install as normal
PHP build generates errors because of tidy so I needed to edit the platform.h file like this (use your favorite command line editor):
5) >> sudo emacs /usr/local/include/platform.h
6) comment out line 508 which was causing the 'duplicate "unsigned" ' error in the PHP build.
7) configure/make/make install PHP as normal using --with-tidy=/usr/local
Restart apache and everything works now. HTH someone.
25-Feb-2006 06:13
<?php
//
//The tidy tree of your favorite !
//For PHP 5 (CGI)
//Thanks to john@php.net
//
$file="http://www.php.net";
//
$cns=get_defined_constants(true);
$tidyCns=array("tags"=>array(),"types"=>array());
foreach($cns["tidy"] as $cKey=>$cVal){
if($cPos=strpos($cKey,$cStr="TAG")) $tidyCns["tags"][$cVal]="$cStr : ".substr($cKey,$cPos+strlen($cStr)+1);
elseif($cPos=strpos($cKey,$cStr="TYPE")) $tidyCns["types"][$cVal]="$cStr : ".substr($cKey,$cPos+strlen($cStr)+1);
}
$tidyNext=array();
//
echo "<html><head><meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html; charset=windows-1252'><title>Tidy Tree :: $file</title></head>";
echo "<body><pre>";
//
tidyTree(tidy_get_root(tidy_parse_file($file)),0);
//
function tidyTree($tidy,$level){
global $tidyCns,$tidyNext;
$tidyTab=array();
$tidyKeys=array("type","value","id","attribute");
foreach($tidy as $pKey=>$pVal){
if(in_array($pKey,$tidyKeys)) $tidyTab[array_search($pKey,$tidyKeys)]=$pVal;
}
ksort($tidyTab);
foreach($tidyTab as $pKey=>$pVal){
switch($pKey){
case 0 :
if($pVal==4) $value=true; else $value=false;
echo indent(true,$level).$tidyCns["types"][$pVal]."\n"; break;
case 1 :
if($value){
echo indent(false,$level)."VALEUR : ".str_replace("\n","\n".indent(false,$level),$pVal)."\n";
}
break;
case 2 :
echo indent(false,$level).$tidyCns["tags"][$pVal]."\n"; break;
case 3 :
if($pVal!=NULL){
echo indent(false,$level)."ATTRIBUTS : ";
foreach ($pVal as $aKey=>$aVal) echo "$aKey=$aVal "; echo "\n";
}
}
}
if($tidy->hasChildren()){
$level++; $i=0;
$tidyNext[$level]=true;
echo indent(false,$level)."\n";
foreach($tidy->child as $child){
$i++;
if($i==count($tidy->child)) $tidyNext[$level]=false;
tidyTree($child,$level);
}
}
else echo indent(false,$level)."\n";
}
//
function indent($tidyType,$level){
global $tidyNext;
$indent="";
for($i=1;$i<=$level;$i++){
if($i<$level||!$tidyType){
if($tidyNext[$i]) $str="| "; else $str=" ";
}
else $str="+--";
$indent=$indent.$str;
}
return $indent;
}
//
echo "</pre></body></html>";
//
?>
06-Feb-2006 04:03
Using PHP 5.1.2 on Win32/IIS, I noticed that even with "output-xhtml: yes," tidy was adding the deprecated name attribute to form tags (using the value of the id attribute). Grabbing the latest dll from the snaps link at the top of the page fixed this.
23-Aug-2005 05:50
It should be noted that the examples on this page apply ONLY to PHP5. None of the functions in the manual apply to PHP4. The names are the same but arguments are different on some of them (tidy_parse_string).
If you wish to use tidy in PHP 4.3.x you can use the following example instead:
<?php
$tidyhtml = ob_get_contents();
if( function_exists( 'tidy_parse_string' ) ) {
tidy_set_encoding('iso-8859-1');
tidy_parse_string($tidyhtml);
tidy_setopt('output-xhtml', TRUE);
tidy_setopt('indent', TRUE);
tidy_setopt('indent-spaces', 2);
tidy_setopt('wrap', 200);
tidy_clean_repair();
$tidyhtml = tidy_get_output();
}
ob_end_clean();
echo $tidyhtml;
?>
Hope that helps somebody.
There is a HTML/XHTML validator based on tidy at http://validator.aborla.net/
It is released under LGPL.
11-Feb-2005 08:23
To those who need to install libtidy on mac os x , here is a guide that worked for me :
If you're on Mac OS X, you'll need to tell the Makefile that you use
ranlib:
$ export set RANLIB=ranlib
Change to the directory with the Makefile in it, and run make.
This example uses the GNU make Makefile.
$ cd tidy/build/gmake/
$ make
if [ ! -d ./obj ]; then mkdir ./obj; fi
gcc -o obj/access.o ...
... etc etc etc ...
Install the libs, headers and the tidy executable:
$ sudo make install
If you're on Mac OS X, you'll have to run ranlib again on the installed
lib:
$ sudo ranlib /usr/local/lib/libtidy.a
01-Feb-2005 11:40
Rough installation instructions for debian/testing:
Use debian's apt package manager to install the required development packages
$ apt-get install php4-dev php4-pear libtidy-dev
Then use pear to install tidy
$ pear install tidy
Note: I did /not/ have success installing the tarball locally. Only using this method was the .so put in the correct place.
I also had to add an entry to the php.ini
$ echo extension=tidy.so >> /etc/php4/apache/php.ini
$ apachectl restart
...and you're done.
Just in case anyone else has been having problems using the tidy extension in *PHP4 v4.3.10. Here is a working example:
$html = '<HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY>Hello World</BODY></HTML>';
$config = array('indent'=> TRUE,
'output-xhtml' => TRUE,
'wrap' => 80);
tidy_set_encoding('UTF8');
foreach ($config as $key => $value) {
tidy_setopt($key,$value);
}
tidy_parse_string($html);
tidy_clean_repair();
echo tidy_get_output();
Resultant HTML should be similar to:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<title></title>
</head>
<body>
Hello World
</body>
</html>
16-Nov-2004 01:34
I'm installing PHP 5.0.2 on Redhat Linux (I forget the version. Enterprise WS 3 I think) I had troubles installing the libtidy. It consistently complained that it could not find 'libtidy'. I finally got a clue into how to install it (in build/gnuauto/readme.txt). This is how I finally got it to install (after lots of trial and error):
First, don't get the binary distribution of of tidy.sf.net. It's not what you want. You need the source distribution.
Command by command this is what I did:
=======
wget http://tidy.sourceforge.net/src/tidy_src.tgz
tar -xzf tidy_src.tgz
cd tidy
/bin/sh build/gnuauto/setup.sh
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
make install
cd [php source directory]
./configure --with-tidy=/usr --[other extensions]
make
make install
=======
Tada. Finally it doesn't complain when I configure PHP about the installation. The info I needed was stuck in that build/gnuauto/readme.txt file in the tidy directory.
Took me a while. Hope my trials can help others save time.
Doodleelephant
30-Oct-2004 05:53
Installing tidy on Fedora Core 2 required three libraries:
tidy...
tidy-devel...
libtidy...
All of which I found at http://rpm.pbone.net
Then, finally, could "./configure --with-tidy"
Hope this helps someone out. This was "REALLY" hard (for me) to figure out as no where else was clearly documented.
