Thanks for your opinions.
I've just discovered this: http://wmd-editor.com . WYSIWYG Markdown
editor. Quite an interesting thing. I think, I'll play around with
this for a while and then decide for the appropriate markup language,
whether Markdown or HTML.
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 10:23 PM, bruno
On 8 juil, 18:02, "Matic Žgur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on some project, a part of which is a small blog app. All
> the blog posts are saved as HTML (using TinyMCE in admin). I was
> wondering, after reading some stuff about Markdown, what are pros and
> cons of each
The important consideration is what is the best representation for your
data? Since you are talking about user-edited content, you need to
think about the user experience, and what data format is best for your
users. The database concerns don't really matter after that. If you
users need
The important consideration is what is the best representation for your
data? Since you are talking about user-edited content, you need to
think about the user experience, and what data format is best for your
users. The database concerns don't really matter after that. If you
users need
Matic Žgur wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on some project, a part of which is a small blog app. All
> the blog posts are saved as HTML (using TinyMCE in admin). I was
> wondering, after reading some stuff about Markdown, what are pros and
> cons of each method, ie. saving posts with some markup
Hi Matic,
I really think that html should not be saved on your database.
Markup languages are more "human readable" and can be easily converted
to HTML, if needed.
And really, it just don´t look right :)
Cheers and good luck.
--
Rui
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Hi,
I'm working on some project, a part of which is a small blog app. All
the blog posts are saved as HTML (using TinyMCE in admin). I was
wondering, after reading some stuff about Markdown, what are pros and
cons of each method, ie. saving posts with some markup language vs.
html. I must admit,
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