I thougt about it to but from experience i'm afraid the users will be
somewhat 'confused' (yes they can be THAT confused)
In fact i'm still thinking about XML, does XML discard returns and
whitespaces or does one have to write a script to do so ?
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Rioux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: maandag 9 april 2001 16:09
To: 'Joris Lambrecht'; activePerl (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Reading files that contain custom tags
XML!
-----Original Message-----
From: Joris Lambrecht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 9:38 AM
To: activePerl (E-mail)
Subject: Reading files that contain custom tags
Hi,
I'm trying to create some easy way of publishing websites. I'm thinking
about using plain-text files to parse and generate html from.
This way non-it related people could maintain the content in an easy
fashion.
The file would look something like.
[[ TITLE ]] The Title
[[ subtitle ]] The Subtitle
[[ body ]] The text for that article wich could contain html
[[ links ]] a hyperlink section
[[ refs ]] some pointers to various references
Main problem i'm not confident on how to solve this is the TAG thing. Also,
i find it hard to imagine there are no such toolkits around.
Can anyone give me some feedback ?
Thanks,
Joris
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