A) Designers aren't as familiar with the XHTML spec as I'd like.
B) What kind of person runs validations on people sites anyway? Get a
job! Haml does not require XHTML spec validation, nor will it ever.
C) That being said, this is something that should be fixed. I will fix
it as best I can without breaking the code that the designers wrote or
wasting my time. It was a mistake and I should fix it.
D) It works on all browsers... IE5, 6, 7, Safari, and Firefox. And
*that* I'm proud of.

-hampton.



On 3/22/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.projectbreakout.com%2F&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline
>
> hmmmmm....
>
> On Mar 22, 8:23 am, "hampton c" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yes. Haml is definitely being used in 
> > production.http://www.projectbreakout.com
> > is a site we just recently launched that is pure-Haml.
>
>
> >
>

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