Personally I don't do it for XHTML purposes...I've noticed a lot of us
that come from ECMA (C/Java/Actionscript) background tend to use it.
For me, I'm used to spotting blocks of code surrounded by braces ( {
and } ). Using the / helps to show me what's a statement and what's a
block.
-Joe
On 11/22/05, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think people doing this way want to be stick to XHTML syntax which is
> a stricter way of writing HTML
> IMHO doing this for CF is a bit excessive, since CFML does not belong to
> HTML, but to SGML, like HTML and XHTML.
>
> --
> _______________________________________
> REUSE CODE! Use custom tags;
> See http://www.contentbox.com/claude/customtags/tagstore.cfm
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> Thanks.
>
>
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