On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:00 AM, Luke Plant wrote:
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> Changing that assumption in an elegant way would require changing
> *everything* to use a markup agnostic output tree, which you would
> then render with different 'writers'. (I'm thinking something like
> the way Pandoc and docutils wo
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Luke Plant wrote:
> > When Django makes a move with regards to HTML4/XHTML/HTML5...
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> Here are my current thoughts on that issue - in a slightly overstated
> tone... :-)
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> == XHTML as text/html is just fine ==
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> I happen to agree with Simon Willison's post a
> When Django makes a move with regards to HTML4/XHTML/HTML5...
Here are my current thoughts on that issue - in a slightly overstated
tone... :-)
== XHTML as text/html is just fine ==
I happen to agree with Simon Willison's post a while back that said
that XHTML has 'lost', and HTML4 is a bett