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Matt Raible

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Matt Raible is a J2EE Consultant in Denver, Colorado.
JTidy Filter Posted: Feb 9, 2005 9:27 AM
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For those folks looking for pretty HTML when doing a "view-source", they might want to check out the JTidy Filter. I tried to integrate this into AppFuse, but no dice. It never prettied up the HTML - maybe it's a SiteMesh conflict or something, who knows. I doubt I'll add this to AppFuse. Mostly because no customer/project has ever asked for this and because I couldn't get it to work (failed the 10 minute test, but I actually spent an hour on it).

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