Sure ;)
As I see it Ruby is also a dynamic language, but still there is IDE
texteditor support for the built-in methods etc. Same should apply for
the tags of DRYML as I see it.
Also with DRYML there is a distinction, by the fact, that attributes
don't support erb inline but tags do. This should also be defined in
the language spec IMO.
The language spec I provided was just a starting point, a P.O.C - if
anyone can come up with something better, please do!
Have a nice weekend!
Kris

> It should be possible to distinguish between block tags and inline  
> tags with the right regex. Inline tags always have the / as in <name/>
>
> Tom
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