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105 lines
3.6 KiB
Plaintext
Executable File
// Plugin for htmlArea to run code through the server's HTML Tidy
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// By Adam Wright, for The University of Western Australia
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//
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// Email: zeno@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
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// Homepage: http://blog.hipikat.org/
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//
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// Distributed under the same terms as HTMLArea itself.
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// This notice MUST stay intact for use (see license.txt).
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//
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// Version: 0.5
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// Released to the outside world: 04/03/04
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HtmlTidy is a plugin for the popular cross-browser TTY WYSIWYG editor,
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htmlArea (http://www.interactivetools.com/products/htmlarea/). HtmlTidy
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basically queries HTML Tidy (http://tidy.sourceforge.net/) on the
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server side, getting it to make-html-nice, instead of relying on masses
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of javascript, which the client would have to download.
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Hi, this is a quick explanation of how to install HtmlTidy. Much better
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documentation is probably required, and you're welcome to write it :)
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* The HtmlTidy directory you should have found this file in should
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include the following:
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- README
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This file, providing help installing the plugin.
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- html-tidy-config.cfg
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This file contains the configuration options HTML Tidy uses to
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clean html, and can be modified to suit your organizations
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requirements.
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- html-tidy-logic.php
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This is the php script, which is queried with dirty html and is
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responsible for invoking HTML Tidy, getting nice new html and
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returning it to the client.
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- html-tidy.js
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The main htmlArea plugin, providing functionality to tidy html
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through the htmlArea interface.
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- htmlarea.js.onmode_event.diff
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At the time of publishing, an extra event handler was required
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inside the main htmlarea.js file. htmlarea.js may be patched
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against this file to make the changes reuquired, but be aware
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that the event handler may either now be in the core or
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htmlarea.js may have changed enough to invalidate the patch.
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UPDATE: now it exists in the official htmlarea.js; applying
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this patch is thus no longer necessary.
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- img/html-tidy.gif
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The HtmlTidy icon, for the htmlArea toolbar. Created by Dan
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Petty for The University of Western Australia.
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- lang/en.js
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English language file. Add your own language files here and
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please contribute back into the htmlArea community!
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The HtmlArea directory should be extracted to your htmlarea/plugins/
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directory.
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* Make sure the onMode event handler mentioned above, regarding
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htmlarea.js.onmode_event.diff, exists in your htmlarea.js
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* html-tidy-logic.php should be executable, and your web server should
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be configured to execute php scripts in the directory
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html-tidy-logic.php exists in.
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* HTML Tidy needs to be installed on your server, and 'tidy' should be
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an alias to it, lying in the PATH known to the user executing such
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web scripts.
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* In your htmlArea configuration, do something like this:
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HTMLArea.loadPlugin("HtmlTidy");
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editor = new HTMLArea("doc");
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editor.registerPlugin("HtmlTidy");
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* Then, in your htmlArea toolbar configuration, use:
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- "HT-html-tidy"
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This will create the 'tidy broom' icon on the toolbar, which
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will attempt to tidy html source when clicked, and;
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- "HT-auto-tidy"
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This will create an "Auto Tidy" / "Don't Tidy" dropdown, to
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select whether the source should be tidied automatically when
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entering source view. On by default, if you'd like it otherwise
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you can do so programatically after generating the toolbar :)
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(Or just hack it to be otherwise...)
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Thank you.
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Any bugs you find can be emailed to zeno@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
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