Agree with Vlad - far better to do things correctly in th first place. Regards
Johan http://www.assetnow.com > ------------Original Message------------ > From: Vlad Alexander (XStandard) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Date: Fri, May-20-2005 10:40 AM > Subject: Re: [WSG CMS] Open source, accessible CMS? > > Hi Faruk, > > >> if you have to choose between two CMS's that > >> both fit your needs equally well, and one is > >> without tidy and the other one with, then > >> definitely go for the one With Tidy. > Another way to look at this is - there must be something fundamentally > wrong with the CMS if it generates bad markup and relies on clean-up > tools to fix the markup. > > Regards, > -Vlad > http://xstandard.com > Standards-compliant XHTML WYSIWYG editor > > > > Faruk Ates wrote: > >>Quite a few CMSs have Tidy either built in or as addon module to > perform > >>this type of function. > >> > >>Geoff > > > > > > Indeed - my CMS (not open source, not finished yet and no English > version > > ready yet either) uses Tidy for dealing with most of all the user > input. > > This because I have to ensure well-formedness on all aspects that are > > variable, which is, well, a LOT! And Tidy is simply the only way to > > reliably deal with that, without having to do an awful (read: > obscene) > > amount of coding yourself. > > > > Tidy's absolutely excellent. Very powerful and flexible - so, my > > recommendation is, if you have to choose between two CMS's that both > fit > > your needs equally well, and one is without tidy and the other one > with, > > then definitely go for the one With Tidy. > > > > > > Cheers, > > Faruk Ates > > ********************************************************* > > The CMS discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ > > ********************************************************* > > > > > > > ********************************************************* > The CMS discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ > ********************************************************* > > > ********************************************************* The CMS discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *********************************************************
