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MediaWiki often uses <ahref="http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/"rel="nofollow"class="external text">HTML tidy</a> to clean up "dirty" HTML.
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For example, HTML tidy will take the sequence "<sup>a</sub>" and transform it to "<sup>a</su<spanstyle="color:red;">p</span>>".
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XOWA integrates some of this functionality within its parser. However, it only implements a very small subset of the HTML tidy binary.
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If you notice pages that are rendering incorrectly, you may want to enable HTML tidy. The following steps will need to be taken:
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In the <b>xowa.gfs</b> file, change 'n' to 'y' for html.tidy_enabled_('n');
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In the <b>xowa.gfs</b> file, point '.tidy_html' to the location of the binary (/usr/bin/tidy on Linux).
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If you're on Windows, you should download HTML tidy and place it in <b>/xowa/bin/windows/tidy</b>
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