+
+> Ok, so should I pass --markup yes, or should I force it not to use
+> ~/.tidyrc? I can do that (by setting HOME to /dev/null), but there seems
+> to be no way to override it reading /etc/tidy.conf, so options there can
+> still screw things up. I guess I'll pass --markup yes and deal with
+> overriding other problem settings from config files if they're found
+> later. --[[Joey]] [[!tag done]]