+1 and +1.
JV.
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 3:13 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi devs,
We currently have 2 parsers and 2 macros depending on whether the
content is HTML 4.01 or XHTML 1.0. This is way too complex for users.
In addition the XHTML parser/macro expect the content to have the
DOCTYPE declaration + a root element which make them even harder to use.
I propose to simply all this by doing the following:
* A single HTML parser
* A single html macro
* The HTMLCleaner is always called thus transforming HTML into clean
XHTML and not doing anything in case of clean XHTML (actually it'll
add the DOCTYPE and a root element if it's not there)
This simplifies code, documentation and more importantly its usage for
our end users.
Since the xhtml macro was released not long ago I'd rather not go
through a deprecation period and instead commit the changes above for
1.7.1 (with a nice message in the release notes).
I've started working on this (should be finished tonight). Please
shout if you don't agree.
Thanks
-Vincent
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