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RE: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable inElispmanualindex]
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable inElispmanualindex] |
Date: |
Sun, 3 Jun 2007 22:30:04 -0700 |
> General HTML allows some things that are non-XML, purportedly
> to make coding (typing) it easier or quicker for humans. For
> example, you can use <p> without a corresponding closing tag
> </p>. That is like allowing a Lisp-like
> language to drop `)' in some situations, for "coding convenience".
>
> We could make Texinfo always generate the closing construct when it
> generates HTML.
Yes. More generally, the idea would be to make sure that it generates XHTML
(a version of HTML that is also XML).
- Re: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable in Elisp manualindex], Richard Stallman, 2007/06/01
- Re: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable in Elisp manualindex], Miles Bader, 2007/06/02
- Re: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable in Elisp manualindex], Karl Berry, 2007/06/02
- Re: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable in Elisp manualindex], Richard Stallman, 2007/06/03
- Re: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable in Elisp manualindex], Juri Linkov, 2007/06/03
- RE: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable in Elispmanualindex], Drew Adams, 2007/06/03
- Re: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable in Elispmanualindex], Richard Stallman, 2007/06/04
- RE: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable inElispmanualindex], Drew Adams, 2007/06/04
- Re: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable inElispmanualindex], Richard Stallman, 2007/06/04
- RE: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enableinElispmanualindex], Drew Adams, 2007/06/04
- Re: address@hidden: RE: cannot find :enable in Elispmanualindex], Stefan Monnier, 2007/06/05