Yes, they would wrap (as in not whitespace:pre). Using a
element isn't ideal, but might be my only resort
In a perfect world that supported css2 properly would this work?
http://some.name.space";>
Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent,
per conubia nostra per inceptos hyme
Consider the following lines of fake poetry:
Class aptent taciti sociosqu "ad litora torquent,
per conubia nostra" per inceptos hymenaeos.
Now consider making a xml document out of it
...
|
http://some.name.space";>
Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent,
per con
Alan Trick wrote:
I have to include both the strucutral markup and the content, any
suggestions?
As you probably suspect this is a more general issue, Eg,
a line of programming code: sample line
sample line continues
If you want to keep an association the way around it is usually to share
a
Perhaps this:
Class aptent taciti sociosqu "ad litora
torquent,
per conubia nostra" per inceptos hymenaeos.
Ben
Alan Trick wrote:
But the whole point of it is to have the data properly formated in an
xml document so I can do fun stuff with xsl and stylesheets :). Line
breaks won't cut it.
A
But the whole point of it is to have the data properly formated in an
xml document so I can do fun stuff with xsl and stylesheets :). Line
breaks won't cut it.
Alan Trick
Rob Mientjes wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 15:26:47 -0500, Alan Trick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Consider the following line
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 15:26:47 -0500, Alan Trick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Consider the following lines of fake poetry:
>
> Class aptent taciti sociosqu "ad litora torquent,
> per conubia nostra" per inceptos hymenaeos.
>
> Now consider making a xml document out of it, where you had some
Consider the following lines of fake poetry:
Class aptent taciti sociosqu "ad litora torquent,
per conubia nostra" per inceptos hymenaeos.
Now consider making a xml document out of it, where you had some
elements for structure like || and ||; and some elements for
content markup like |<||q|