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Ian Bicking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I might be able to get over my annoyance with XML if I look deeper
> into Emacs -- I'm sure there's something in there to make it more
> pleasant (maybe abbrev...)

Yes, there's sgml-mode. Supplied with a DTD, it gives you
popups/prompts for all legal tags/attributes in your current context,
does indenting correctly and paragraph-filling doesn't screw with tags
(just text). All-in-all, very nice.

(So, yes, it works with HTML or XML, being an SGML parser...)

Try opening a new .html file, which should put you in html-mode right
away after prompting for a title for your document...

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mike [at] mike [dash] warren [dot] com
<URL:http://www.mike-warren.com>
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