tidy::parseFile
tidy::parseFile
tidy_parse_file
(PHP 5, PHP 7, PECL tidy >= 0.5.2)
tidy::parseFile -- tidy_parse_file — Parse markup in file or URI
Description
Object oriented style
bool tidy::parseFile ( string $filename [, mixed $config [, string $encoding [, bool $use_include_path = false ]]] )
Procedural style
tidy tidy_parse_file ( string $filename [, mixed $config [, string $encoding [, bool $use_include_path = false ]]] )
Parses the given file.
Parameters
-
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, see » 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.
Return Values
Returns TRUE
on success or FALSE
on failure.
Examples
Example #1 tidy::parseFile() example
<?php $tidy = new tidy(); $tidy->parseFile('file.html'); $tidy->cleanRepair(); if(!empty($tidy->errorBuffer)) { echo "The following errors or warnings occurred:\n"; echo $tidy->errorBuffer; } ?>
Notes
Note: The optional parameters
config
andencoding
were added in Tidy 2.0.
See Also
- tidy::parsestring() - Parse a document stored in a string
- tidy::repairfile() - Repair a file and return it as a string
- tidy::repairstring() - Repair a string using an optionally provided configuration file
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