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Operating Systems AIX Unable to save my configurationsettings Post 302253181 by nivaspIND on Friday 31st of October 2008 06:09:34 AM
Old 10-31-2008
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Originally Posted by bakunin
Hmm..., do NOT CONFUSE "EDITOR=" and "set -o", they are serving different purposes. If you want emacs-style commandline editing (for instance, "CTRL-P" for .........
bakunin

Thanks a lot , Bakunin.... will try to follow as you said and will get back .

Last edited by nivaspIND; 10-31-2008 at 07:27 AM..
 

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TIDY_GET_CONFIG(3)							 1							TIDY_GET_CONFIG(3)

tidy::getConfig - Get current Tidy configuration

       Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
array tidy::getConfig (void ) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style array tidy_get_config (tidy $object) Gets the list of the configuration options in use by the given tidy $object. PARAMETERS
o $object - The Tidy object. RETURN VALUES
Returns an array of configuration options. For an explanation about each option, visit http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html. EXAMPLES
Example #1 tidy_get_config(3) example <?php $html = '<p>test</p>'; $config = array('indent' => TRUE, 'output-xhtml' => TRUE, 'wrap' => 200); $tidy = tidy_parse_string($html, $config); print_r($tidy->getConfig()); ?> The above example will output: Array ( [indent-spaces] => 2 [wrap] => 200 [tab-size] => 8 [char-encoding] => 1 [input-encoding] => 3 [output-encoding] => 1 [newline] => 1 [doctype-mode] => 1 [doctype] => [repeated-attributes] => 1 [alt-text] => [slide-style] => [error-file] => [output-file] => [write-back] => [markup] => 1 [show-warnings] => 1 [quiet] => [indent] => 1 [hide-endtags] => [input-xml] => [output-xml] => 1 [output-xhtml] => 1 [output-html] => [add-xml-decl] => [uppercase-tags] => [uppercase-attributes] => [bare] => [clean] => [logical-emphasis] => [drop-proprietary-attributes] => [drop-font-tags] => [drop-empty-paras] => 1 [fix-bad-comments] => 1 [break-before-br] => [split] => [numeric-entities] => [quote-marks] => [quote-nbsp] => 1 [quote-ampersand] => 1 [wrap-attributes] => [wrap-script-literals] => [wrap-sections] => 1 [wrap-asp] => 1 [wrap-jste] => 1 [wrap-php] => 1 [fix-backslash] => 1 [indent-attributes] => [assume-xml-procins] => [add-xml-space] => [enclose-text] => [enclose-block-text] => [keep-time] => [word-2000] => [tidy-mark] => [gnu-emacs] => [gnu-emacs-file] => [literal-attributes] => [show-body-only] => [fix-uri] => 1 [lower-literals] => 1 [hide-comments] => [indent-cdata] => [force-output] => 1 [show-errors] => 6 [ascii-chars] => 1 [join-classes] => [join-styles] => 1 [escape-cdata] => [language] => [ncr] => 1 [output-bom] => 2 [replace-color] => [css-prefix] => [new-inline-tags] => [new-blocklevel-tags] => [new-empty-tags] => [new-pre-tags] => [accessibility-check] => 0 [vertical-space] => [punctuation-wrap] => [merge-divs] => 1 ) SEE ALSO
tidy_reset_config(3), tidy_save_config(3). PHP Documentation Group TIDY_GET_CONFIG(3)
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