> I (obviously) completely agree, but at the moment it seems full XHTML
> support is not a priority; then I followed the implicit Sebastian
> suggestion and, as I already said, created a separate tool which can
> post-process the source build replacing the standard source loader in
> order to fully support development of applications inside XHTML
> documents.
>
> If someone is interested, the tool can be found at
> http://www.alessandro.sala.mclink.net/qooxdoo/

That all looks straightforward. One question: does the script do nothing if it 
finds a non-XHTML file? In other words, could it transparently be included in 
the make file for all makes?

Hugh

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