This is a legal liability for me as my web page may display without important
information in the case of a coding error.  In my case it is much better to
display an error than to display what appears to be a complete page.

On Saturday 15 March 2003 02:15 pm, Rob Mayoff wrote:
> +---------- On Mar 15, Kevin Lawver said:
> > Is there some super-good reason why this very nice feature hasn't been
> > included in the default fancy parser?
>
> The idea was to have standalone code segments, so that if a code segment
> has an error, the remainder of the page can still be rendered.
>
> I suggested an implementation strategy a while ago for allowing the
> code style in your example, with the error-tolerance of the current ADP
> system. Jim Davidson seemed to agree that it was a good idea, so perhaps
> it will be implemented in a future release.
>
>
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