> Stylesheets of course can strip this space, but DocBook stylesheets > doesn't do that because in XML all whitespace in mixed content is > significant. In SGML this was quite different as there were more fancy > options. But automatical striping of trailing and leading whitespace is > bad idea in general. For example if you do striping, you are unable to > start code example by blank line.
We start examples on the first column, so we don't need any whitespace stripping for programlistings. For other elements all space sequenses should be replaced by one space. > > reformating the source in a far less readable way should not be an > > option IMHO > > It is less readable but it is the only correct form. You can get used to > this format quite easily. IMHO the current format is quite readable, and would hardly imagine that I would be accustomed to this format you propose in a short time... Goba -- PHP Documentation Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
