I don't think we need either of:
* A new input mode
* Invalid output for compliance with Google's proprietary element.
There is a way to display a plusone button without using that element and
using valid HTML instead.
PHPTAL's HTML5 output is not as strict as I think it should be in that it
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2012 21:50:15 +0100, Hisateru Tanaka
wrote:
In another branch I started to let PHPTAL allow using with illegal
namespace. See:
https://github.com/pornel/PHPTAL/compare/html5_with_ns#L4R97
Thanks for fixing empty elements and HTML5 attributes!
I think the namespace fix needs
2012/6/13 Andrew Crites :
> It's known that when you have an element like:
>
> http://aysites.com/";>
>
> PHPTAL will throw an error ("There is no namespace declared...")
>
> You can solve this error simply by adding an `xmlns:g` attribute to the
> element or one of its ancestores.
>
> However,
Dearest Terin,
You are correct that using XHTML as the output mode keeps the `xmlns`
attribute and also the g: as part of the element. Problem is, I want to
use an HTML output mode.
However, The plus one API does allow you to load on a specified element,
which obviates the need for the `g:pluson
Hey Andrew:
You could probably setup a postfilter to remove the gplusone element and
add a g:plusone element in it place. (I believe I had a postfilter doing
something very similar for FAR/AIM, it's probably still around.)
For the pages in question, are you generating HTML pages or XHTML pages?