Re: Understanding HTML, XML and XHTML

2008-06-11 Thread Rob Hudson
On 6/10/08, Russell Keith-Magee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > However, if we _ever_ want to get v1.0 out the door, we're going to > have to draw the line somewhere. This wouldn't be a trivial change - > at the very least, it will require a bit of discussion to work out > exactly what we should

Re: Understanding HTML, XML and XHTML

2008-06-10 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Dango devs, > > I wanted to publicly apologize for the framing of my question... I > meant it to be humorously provocative but I fear it could be easily > misread to be rude and annoying, and not easily turned into some

Re: Understanding HTML, XML and XHTML

2008-06-10 Thread James Bennett
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am curious if anyone thinks having support for outputting html4 > compliant markup in Django is a good thing? And if so, what can I do > to help make that become a reality? I for one would appreciate it, because I'm abot

Re: Understanding HTML, XML and XHTML

2008-06-10 Thread Rob Hudson
Hi Dango devs, I wanted to publicly apologize for the framing of my question... I meant it to be humorously provocative but I fear it could be easily misread to be rude and annoying, and not easily turned into something productive. That wasn't my intention. I am curious if anyone thinks having

Understanding HTML, XML and XHTML

2008-06-06 Thread Rob Hudson
points out that many leading web standards experts are also recommending HTML4: http://webkit.org/blog/68/understanding-html-xml-and-xhtml/ (Donning flame retardant suit b/c I'm sure I'll get flamed for being a retard here...) Is Django really the web framework for *perfectionists* if it