On Tue, 11 May 2004, Mark Fuller wrote:

MF>Thank you! That will work for me. I still think the unusual appearance of
MF>the solution points to something missing in H::T. But, I don't seem to be
MF>getting anywhere. :)

I dunno.  Like I've said, I use H::T for building (non-HTML) email
notifications and other text-only items, and while it'd be nice to somehow
have H::T magically know about line breaks I want to keep vs. ones I
don't, I haven't come up with a good way to delimit it.

One thing I *do* do is edit templates using Arachnophilia.  You can pop
the "Beautify" icon, look over the deeply indented structure with
vaahhhhst traaaahhhcts of whitespace, then hit "undo" so your final
document doesn't look like that.  (Usually.  I suspect if you inspected
the HTML on my whole server, you might see Arachnophiliated webpages here
and there.)

The only drawback *there* is that Arachnophilia is quite Windowscentric,
and is thus anal about file extensions... so I have to rename my templates
as .html during the course of the edit, instead of my usual .tmpl and
.stmpl.  They usually end up as filename.tmpl.html so as not to stomp on
any filename.html versions that might occupy the same directory.

No, make that two drawbacks:  if you forget and save the file without
undoing the Beautify-cation, you have to go and edit all the whitespace
back out.

-- 
Karen J. Cravens  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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