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NAME

        htmlfix - Fixup HTML markup code
 

SYNOPSIS

        htmlfix [-o outputfile] [-F fixes] [-S fixes] [-v] [inputfile]
 

DESCRIPTION

        The htmlfix program reads inputfile or from "stdin" and performs the
        following actions (name of each fixup is within parentheses):
 
        (imgsize) : Adding WIDTH and HEIGHT attributes to IMG tags
            For all "IMG" tags which don’t already have both "WIDTH" and
            "HEIGHT" attributes (matched case insensitive), the size of the
            image (taken from the "SRC" attribute) is determined and the miss‐
            ing ‘‘"width=X"’’ and/or ‘‘"height=Y"’’ is added to the list of
            attributes. The intention is to speedup the layouting of the final
            webpage.
 
            Don’t intermix this with a size checker: htmlfix will only add
            missing width/height attributes and don’t adjust ones with wrong
            dimensions. This is because else the user wouln’t be able to scale
            images (used a lot by webdesigners via 1pt dot-images).
 
            There is a special case: When the "WIDTH" or "HEIGHT" attribute
            already exists and has a value of ‘‘"*"’’ this asterisk is replaced
            by the physical value instead of appending a new attribute. Use
            when you want the attributes at a certain position, i.e. use this
            variant as a placeholder.
 
            HTMLfix supports one additionl feature in conjunction with "WIDTH"
            and "HEIGHT": "SCALE="factor and "SCALE="percent"%". This can be
            used to scale the given or determined width and height values by
            multiplying with factor or multiplying with percent/100.
 
        (imgalt) : Adding ALT attribute to IMG tags
            For all "IMG" tags which don’t already have a "ALT" tag an "ALT="""
            attribute is added. The intention is to both make HTML checkers
            like weblint(1) happy and to demystify the final webpage for
            lynx(1) users.
 
        (summary) : Adding SUMMARY attribute to TABLE tags
            This attribute helps non-visual rendering of tables by adding a
            hint on its contents, and it makes tidy(1) quiet.
 
        (center) : Changing proprietary CENTER tag to standard DIV tag
            All proprietary (Netscape) "CENTER" tags are replaced by the HTML
            3.2 conforming construct ‘‘"<DIV ALIGN=CENTER>"’’.
 
        (space) : Fix trailing spaces in tags
            Appendix C of the XHTML Specification recommands putting a space
            before closing simple tags to help rendering by old browsers.  This
            space is automatically added when this fixup is used.  On the other
            hand, all spaces before a right-angle bracker are suppressed.
 
        (quotes) : Adding missing quotes for attributes
            All attributes of the form ‘‘"...=xyz"’’ are replaced by
            ‘‘"...="xyz""’’.  Furthermore all (color) attributes of the form
            ‘‘"...="XXYYZZ""’’ (XX,YY,ZZ elements of set {0,..,9,a,..,f} are
            fixed to ‘‘"...="#XXYYZZ""’’.
 
        (indent) : Indenting paragraphs
            Paragraphs enclosed in "<indent [num=N] [size=S]>"..."</indent>"
            containers are indented by N*S spaces.  When N=0 then the
            whitespace block in front of the paragraph is removed.  Default is
            a 4 space indentation (N=1, S=4).
 
        (comment) : Out-commenting tags
            Sometimes it is useful to temporarily out-comment a tag instead of
            completely removing it. This can be done by just adding a sharp
            (‘‘"#"’’) character directly to the end of the tagname. The result
            is that the complete tag is commented out. For container-tags you
            have to comment out the end-tag explicitly, too. Example: ‘‘<"a#
            href="..."">’’.
 
        (tagcase) : Markup-code case-conversion
            Some people like their HTML markup code either to be all uppercase
            or all lowercase. This tag case-conversion is supported by the
            internal "<tagconv case=...>"..."</tagconv>" container tag from
            HTMLfix. Use "case=upper" to translate the HTML tags in its body to
            uppercase (default) or "case=lower" to translate them to lowercase.
 

OPTIONS

        -o outputfile
            This redirects the output to outputfile. Usually the output will be
            send to "stdout" if no such option is specified or outputfile is
            ""-"".
 
        -F fixes
            This option specifies which specifix fixups are performed.  Its
            argument is a comma separated list of fixup names, and by default
            all fixups are performed.
 
        -S fixes
            This option does the inverse job, it skips specified fixups.
 
        -v  This sets verbose mode where some processing information will be
            given on the console.
 

AUTHORS

         Ralf S. Engelschall
         rse@engelschall.com
         www.engelschall.com
 
         Denis Barbier
         barbier@engelschall.com