Aura templates are just something to get you going. You don't have to use them. You don't have to have a doctype of XHTML. They are just something to get you going. Change them as you like or throw them out completely.
Don't get me wrong, I think the inclusion of Aura is great (you can see my Aura mod at http://austravel.mine.nu - hosted on my ADSL at the mo).
I just thought, IMHO, the most applicable default doctype for the standard FarCry install was HTML4.
btw Ektron's eWebEditPro editor claims to be XHTML compliant and is supported by FarCry.
Yep, I'm def planning on purchasing eWebEditPro. By the looks of it, adding a different editor (with FarCry integration jscript) would cost more than $500 in my time anyway. (Damn... I should have bought it last week when the Aussie dollar was stronger!)
Cheers, tim
Brendan Sisson spoke the following wise words on 21/10/2003 10:06 AM EST:
Aura templates are just something to get you going. You don't have to use them. You don't have to have a doctype of XHTML. They are just something to get you going. Change them as you like or throw them out completely.
btw Ektron's eWebEditPro editor claims to be XHTML compliant and is supported by FarCry.
-Brendan http://farcry.daemon.com.au
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