On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 12:42 AM, zpcspm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for your work on this, Edward,

You're welcome.

I was a bit impatient yesterday to push what I had so far.  That
wasn't a bad idea: those who use @auto on languages other than html
may be affected, independently of html.

There is quite a bit more that I can do with html.  Given the
importance of html, this seems well worth doing.

> It looks like leo still makes a difference between lowercase and
> uppercase tags when importing HTML.

I'll look into it.

> Other problems I have noticed in this setup:
>
> - for some reason there's a "data declarations" node.

This may be the cause of some of the misaligned tags.

Last night I made progress on a better html token filter.  This will
allow more accurate comparisons.

The test file you sent is quite a challenge.  In the middle of last
night I had some other ideas for more robust importing.  I'll play
with them today.

Edward

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