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Le 12 févr. 07 à 11:49, Piers Cawley a écrit : > Frederic de Villamil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Le 12 févr. 07 à 02:20, Kevin Ballard a écrit : >> >>> On Feb 2, 2007, at 12:55 PM, mathew wrote: >>> >>>> I agree. I think HAML is a dumb idea, because it means you can't >>>> just >>>> edit your templates in a standard XHTML or XML editor. >>> >>> Buh? Who edits HTML in an XML editor? Especially since the eRB >>> escapes aren't, to my knowledge, real XML escapes and so I should >>> be able to construct a valid RHTML file which isn't valid XML. >>> >>>> If typo moves to HAML, I drop typo, unless there's an HTML-to-HAML >>>> converter. I don't want to learn another markup language unless >>>> there's a really, really compelling reason. Making templates >>>> take up >>>> less characters is not that reason. >>> >>> Why would you have to learn HAML? If we push out a stable Typo that >>> uses HAML, we'll make sure themes can still use rhtml, so there >>> should be no problem here. >>> >> >> What we're actually going to do is leave one theme with HAML and one >> with RHTML. >> This way, people who want to use HAML – like I do – will use it, and >> people who want to open their template in an HTML editor will bbe >> able to do so. >> >> That way, everyone's going to be happy. > > With the possible exception of the sidebar writers. Can HAML templates > include RHTML templates yet? > According to http://unspace.ca/discover/haml "Not only can you use a combination of Haml, RHTML, and RXML templates interchangeably, but as an added bonus Haml automatically adjusts rendered output to the proper indentation level — even across partials!" Thus I didn't have a look at how much this works. - -- Frédéric de Villamil [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel: +33 (0)6 62 19 1337 http://fredericdevillamil.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin) iD8DBQFF0EuqCvkKk5nKviARAmEjAJ9GLhvOxc6dU5bN7UsOk3Pn4zs7zwCfd5ry zqexyjKQC8KjDJJCpaz2geo= =d56H -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
