One feature that I really feel strongly about wrt Kid is that I am
assured that the html documents I am sending out are valid. (With
certain exceptions, of course.) IMO, this is the *right* way to do
things. Web validators are fine, but an afterthought. The tool should
guarantee compliance with the document standard. Do you run your OOo or
Word or Excel or Gnumeric documents through a validator? I don't. And
if I did have an application that generated documents that allowed
invalid documents to be generated and shunted the responsibility for
making sure they are valid to me, I would consider it to be quite broken.
I am not very familiar with Cheetah, but I have never heard that it had
this feature.
Other than that, I'm not really married to Kid. Though that should be
taken in the context of me being someone who is familiar with Kid
because I have been using it with TG, and who has never used Cheetah.
-Steve
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