> C:\Documents and
> Settings\Administrator/Desktop\jtidy-04aug2000r7-dev\build>
^^
you can:
1) try to use same slash e.g.
C:\Documents and
Settings\Administrator\Desktop\jtidy-04aug2000r7-dev\build
2) try to put tidy into directory without spaces in path e.g. C:\tidy

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"thufir" <thufir.hawat@mail.com> wrote in news:1105612729.245856.32140
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> based on <http://jtidy.sourceforge.net/howto.html>, I'm
> doing the following from windows 2000:
>
> C:\Documents and
> Settings\Administrator/Desktop\jtidy-04aug2000r7-dev\build>
> java -jar Tidy.jar
Did you actually read <http://jtidy.sourceforge.net/howto.html> ?
You left out the options for Tidy. Try:
java -jar jtidy.jar -h
as suggested by the howto.

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thufir - 14 Jan 2005 21:44 GMT
My fault.
Thanks,
Thufir hawat
thufir - 14 Jan 2005 21:54 GMT
after downloading jtidy-04aug2000r6 and unzipping with 7-zip, I see no
such jar, unfortunately. :(
Which is why I was using the Tidy.jar file.
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