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This option is automatically set if the input is in XML. This option specifies if Tidy should change the parsing of processing instructions to require ?> as the terminator rather than >. If set to "no", any existing name attribute is removed if an id attribute exists or has been added. If set to "yes", a name attribute, if not already existing, is added along an existing id attribute if the DTD allows it. This option controls the deletion or addition of the name attribute in elements where it can serve as anchor. You are responsible for making your documents accessible to people who can not see the images!
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This feature is dangerous as it suppresses further accessibility warnings. This option specifies the default "alt=" text Tidy uses for attributes. This is needed if the whitespace in such elements is to be parsed appropriately without having access to the DTD. This option specifies if Tidy should add xml:space="preserve" to elements such as, and when generating XML. If the encoding for the output is different from "ascii", one of the utf encodings or "raw", the declaration is always added as required by the XML standard. Note that if the input already includes an declaration then this option will be ignored. This option specifies if Tidy should add the XML declaration when outputting XML or XHTML. HTML Tidy Configuration Options Quick Reference Quick Reference HTML Tidy Configuration OptionsĮxample: y/n, yes/no, t/f, true/false, 1/0