On 27-Nov-09 22:04 PM, Steve Howell wrote:
Python has this really neat idea called indentation-based syntax, and there are folks that have caught on to this idea in the HTML community.AFAIK the most popular indentation-based solution for generating HTML is a tool called HAML, which actually is written in Ruby. I have been poking around with the HAML concepts in Python, with the specific goal of integrating with Django. But before releasing that, I thought it would be useful to post code that distills the basic concept with no assumptions about your target renderer. I hope it also serves as a good example of what you can do in exactly 100 lines of Python code. Here is what it does... You can use indentation syntax for HTML tags like table. From this... table tr td Left td Center td Right ...you get this: ...
[snip] This is a neat idea but would a two character indentation not be enough? Colin W. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
