$filename
[, mixed $config
[, string $encoding
[, bool $use_include_path
]]]] )Constructs a new tidy object.
filename
If the filename
parameter is given, this function
will also read that file and initialize the object with the file,
acting like tidy_parse_file().
config
The config config
can be passed either as an
array or as a string. If a string is passed, it is interpreted as the
name of the configuration file, otherwise, it is interpreted as the
options themselves.
For an explanation about each option, visit » http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html.
encoding
The encoding
parameter sets the encoding for
input/output documents. The possible values for encoding are:
ascii, latin0, latin1,
raw, utf8, iso2022,
mac, win1252, ibm858,
utf16, utf16le, utf16be,
big5, and shiftjis.
use_include_path
Search for the file in the include_path.
Returns the new tidy instance.
Example #1 tidy::__construct() example
<?php
$html = <<< HTML
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head><title>title</title></head>
<body>
<p>paragraph <bt />
text</p>
</body></html>
HTML;
$tidy = new tidy();
$tidy->ParseString($html);
$tidy->cleanRepair();
if ($tidy->errorBuffer) {
echo "The following errors were detected:\n";
echo $tidy->errorBuffer;
}
?>
The above example will output:
The following errors were detected: line 8 column 14 - Error: <bt> is not recognized! line 8 column 14 - Warning: discarding unexpected <bt>