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@- Update WWW:
  I'll try to update the port tomorrow
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@mod_tidy validates the HTML output of your apache2 webserver. So you don't need 
a separate application to check your HTML.
It works as a filter that hooks up to HTML output. mod_tidy feeds the HTML 
output to TidyLib which validates the HTML output. If TidyLib finds 
an error the client receives a HTML page with a list of all found errors. If 
TidyLib doesn't complain you will get your HTML data as without mod_tidy.

WWW: http://mod-tidy.sourceforge.net/
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@- Deal with dead site.
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@Import mod_tidy 0.3.

mod_tidy validates the HTML output of your apache2 webserver.

PR:		57662
Submitted by:	Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@@cultdeadsheep.org>
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WWW: http://home.snafu.de/tusk/mod_tidy/
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