sgp wrote  (on 01.09.2006 11:30):
> Cüneyt wrote:
> 
>> 1. simplified HTML-output or any format which is easy to parse by PP.
> 
> Have you thought about restructured text?

Didn't know this one. Thanks :)

Actually RST shouldn't need any formatting on the client. Even then,
PP wouldn't have any problem parsing it.


> It turns simple text formatting of plain text files into html (not
> viceversa) If ppsr was written in restructured text in the first place,
> the website could serve txt for lookups with no need for html conversion on
> the client side. And the website itself could display autogenerated html
> from restructured text. 

A good idea, but then it means some extra work for Karen. But as I said,
I can help with the serverside-programming or XSLT authoring.

Greetings,
Cü


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