> Putting any style debates aside, I think that formencode.htmlgen might > be useful to the discussion, especially since it is already available in > TurboGears. It looks kind of like STAN, but creates ElementTree nodes. > I think(?) that Kid will already handle these well, or at least > somewhat well (there's no way to indicate a parentless set of nodes in > ElementTree, which I find useful in practice, and I don't know if > there's any convention that Kid uses to include a series of elements -- > if there is, I can certainly add that to htmlgen).
Thanks Ian, it's exactly what I search to replace html/kid string from my python code : - less readable code than html :-) + avoid generate bad formed xml (every tag and attributes are closed) + ability to change/enhance result in a decorator function,... but How to generate special tag like : <!-- comments --> <? processing instruction ?> Regards

