Excellent. Using the % for "guess" is great.

/PEZ

On Oct 19, 12:26 pm, "Mislav Marohnić" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 11:38, PEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I got this idea that Haml could help out with making it easier to
> > express tables and ul-list and other such structures by making clever
> > guesses about the default tag. div is very common, but doesn't always
> > make sense so then haml could maybe pick a default that makes sense?
>
> Yeah, I should really dust off my "html" branch, maybe rebase it against
> current Haml. I should make this into a plugin.
>
> Here is what the syntax would be (feedback please):
>
> %table      --  <table>
>   %.odd     --  <tr class="odd">
>     % foo   --  <td>foo</td>
>     % bar   --  <td>bar</td>
>   %.even
>     ...
>
> So, the "%" character without tag name would mean "the most common HTML
> element allowed in this context". This is the "guess" syntax proposed by
> Hampton.
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