I'm not following what the idea is here. First let's confirm that it's
really an issue. I'm not having the problem. Jonathan is. Tagging
translations in any way is going to be problematic. We have the
GT_popup_template.html_xxxxx tags already. That's enough -- it indicates
that the tag is going to be HTML. Why would you want to indicate
style=hidden, Jonathan?

Bob


On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 8:54 PM, Jonathan Gutow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I like this idea.  Unless someone, especially those doing
> translation, objects I will do this in the following manner.
>
> 1) The beginning of strings will contain the following "<style =
> "hidden;"> The following text will show up in a web page.  Please use
> ANSI coding for special characters when translating.  Do not depend
> on your local fonts.</style>"
> 2) Because of the <style=...> the text will not actually be visible
> on the web pages.
>
> Jonathan
> On Aug 29, 2008, at 3:20 PM, Robert Hanson wrote:
>
> > Jonathan, you might want to go back and flag all GT messages that
> > would go into HTML in a special way. I think you are right that the
> > translation of special characters has to be done differently in
> > that case.
> >
> >                          Dr. Jonathan H. Gutow
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