I think they're looking for something that codes your html for you in a
visual environment, like Frontpage or Composer in Netscape.  I agree
with you though, Emacs handles the formatting for readability and is
fine if you don't mind hardcoding as opposed to letting software produce
your code for you.

Ken Wilson
First Law of Optimisation: The speed of a non-working program is
irrelevant
(Steve Heller, 'Efficient C/C++ Programming')

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I use XEmacs for my HTML.  It had auto-indent, color to designate
different tags, and a bunch of other features that help to produce
very clean code.

Aaron

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