Come to think of it, given that most people will probably be using XHTML 
rather then HTML, Hpricot::XML should probably be the default, with 
Hpricot::HTML being an option.

- Na

Mislav Marohnić wrote:
> On 9/21/07, *jbc* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>
>     Erk. That's how HPricot itself parses it.
>
>
> Hpricot parses is that way because you're telling it that it is HTML, 
> which it's clearly not. First of all, there are no self-closing tags 
> in HTML; second, a paragraph is not an empty element.
>
> So how do you tell Hpricot you're using XHTML? Like this:
>
> doc = Hpricot::XML "<p />a<p />b<p />c"
>
> Then it gets parsed correctly.
>
> So how do you expose this to Haml::HTML and html2haml tool? I would 
> suggest writing a patch that adds xhml this as an option.
>
> And please, don't arm yourself with onions if the tool you were using 
> was just doing the right thing.
>
> >


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