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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I think your (and other's) request to have Tidy turned off by default is perfectly valid.
This, however:
is what I find asinine (that and your inability to accept that your perfectly reasonable request just might not be granted).
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But using Tidy will change your XML files even if it finds nothing actually wrong with them. It creates the CSS from perfectly valid code. Most people won't know it's Tidy doing this and this, there should be some sort of warning.