On Sun, 2003-12-14 at 00:00, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
> Rolf Kulemann wrote:>
>
> No no! Read again the sentence that you snipped: <<So in "regular human
> speech", this means "your concerns are valid and you can implement them,
> but not by introducing a dependency on jtidy in the StreamGenerator". >>
>
> So you can write an HTMLStreamGenerator that used jdity, but don't touch
> the StreamGenerator itself!
Mmmh, but Epoz sends wellformed xhtml. The point is Epoz sends text/html
as content-type, which is not handled by StreamGenerator(, yet).
I don't want to tidy anything, at the mom.
My question is:
Why does the StreamGenerator not support text/html??
--
Rolf Kulemann
Why not have an old-fashioned Christmas for your family this year?
Just picture the scene in your living room on Christmas morning as your
children open their old-fashioned presents.
Your 11-year-old son: "What the heck is this?"
You: "A spinning top! You spin it around, and then eventually it
falls down. What fun! Ha, ha!"
Son: "Is this a joke? Jason Thompson's parents got him a computer
with two disk drives and 128 kilobytes of random-access memory,
and I get this cretin TOP?"
Your 8-year-old daughter: "You think that's bad? Look at this."
You: "It's figgy pudding! What a treat!"
Daughter: "It looks like goat barf."
-- Dave Barry, "Simple, Homespun Gifts"
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