Designer wrote:
I'm going back to my original wishlist of yesterday:
Wouldn't it be nice if we could get browsers to interpret ^ (or
something) as meaning 'div id=' (and something else for 'class='). Then
we could have, xml style code, such as:
<^pageborder>
<^content>
blah blah
</content>
</pageborder>
No. Not only would that not be backwards compatible, but is absolutely
no better than writing a regular XML document with the same tag names
(excluding the ^ characters). In fact, such a syntax would just
encourage authors to use div for absolutely everything, resulting in an
extreme cases of divitis.
--
Lachlan Hunt
http://lachy.id.au/
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