On Jan 19, 3:07 pm, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's the exact reason. The idea behind attribute languages like ZPT,
> Kid or Genshi is that the templates is a valid XHTML page that can be
> viewed and edited with normal HTML tools.
I've heard that before and didn't see why it mattered. I do all my
editing in Emacs which doesn't care. I can only assume there exists
fancy Windows HTML editors out there that blow up if a page isn't
valid.
cs
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