(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL tidy >= 0.5.2)
tidy::parseFile -- tidy_parse_file — Parse markup in file or URI
Objektorientierter Stil
$filename,$config = null,$encoding = null,$useIncludePath = falseProzeduraler Stil
$filename,$config = null,$encoding = null,$useIncludePath = falseParses the given file.
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://api.html-tidy.org/#quick-reference.
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.
      
useIncludePathSearch for the file in the include_path.
   tidy::parseFile() returns true on success.
   tidy_parse_file() returns a new tidy
   instance on success.
   Both, the method and the function return false on failure.
  
| Version | Beschreibung | 
|---|---|
| 8.0.0 | configandencodingare nullable now. | 
Beispiel #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;
}
?>