Note that WOBuilder (or at least in the past ... haven't tried recently) complains that the html is invalid if you put a WO tag inside an html one...
Jonny On Aug 14, 2006, at 3:29 PM, Mike Schrag wrote: Not simplistic thinking at all, however, where things break down is that it's perfectly valid WO to put a tag INSIDE another html tag (it looks kind of funky, and i suspect people who use that feel a little dirty inside, but nevertheless ...) so i don't /believe/ you could ever make that play nicely with a properly validating parser.
ms On Aug 14, 2006, at 3:26 PM, RedBugz Software wrote:
On 8/14/06, Mike Schrag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If it's going to be an Eclipse-based tool, my preferred route would be to propose an addition to the browser API that supports DOM access, at which point we can do all kinds of fancy things without requiring our files to be in any particular format.
ms
I don't know enough about Eclipse internals to know how feasible this is, but would defining a default namespace and treating WebObjects .html files as XML/XHTML allow for more flexibility in parsing?
Is there any merit to the possibility of using XSLT or something similar to transform the files back and forth between legacy WebObjects HTML format and some XHTML format that the default Eclipse tools would handle better, either in-memory or as some tools process?
Just thinking out loud here, feel free to shine the harsh light of reality on my simplistic thinking :).
Logan
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