(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL tidy >= 0.7.0)
tidy::repairFile -- tidy_repair_file — Repair a file and return it as a string
Object-oriented style
$filename
,$config
= null
,$encoding
= null
,$useIncludePath
= false
Procedural style
$filename
,$config
= null
,$encoding
= null
,$useIncludePath
= false
Repairs the given file and returns it as a string.
filename
The file to be repaired.
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.
Check http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html for an explanation about each option.
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
.
useIncludePath
Search for the file in the include_path.
Returns the repaired contents as a string, or false
on failure.
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.0.0 | tidy::repairFile() is a static method now. |
8.0.0 |
config and encoding are nullable now.
|
Example #1 tidy::repairFile() example
<?php
$file = 'file.html';
$tidy = new tidy();
$repaired = $tidy->repairfile($file);
rename($file, $file . '.bak');
file_put_contents($file, $repaired);
?>