Edi Weitz wrote:
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 11:40:01 -0800, Jeff Cunningham jeffrey@cunningham.net wrote:
Such as?
TEXTAREA, for example.
There are more. I don't remember the details, but I've had cases where whitespace between tags in tables changed the way the tables were rendered by certain browsers.
It doesn't seem wise to have a debugging mode that changes the behavior of what it is you are trying to debug.
I didn't say "debugging mode," I said that it's there for the purpose of debugging. I sometimes (rarely) use it if I want to look at the generated HTML. In production environments I always turn the indentation of.
CL-WHO is all about output and :INDENT T clearly changes the output.
Edi.
Fair enough. Might be nice to stick line in the 'with-html-output description like: "Note: indentation will change the behavior of certain HTML tags, such as <pre>, <textarea> and possibly others. "
Also, the word "indented" is misspelled in the sentence: "However, if |/indent/| is /true/ line breaks will be inserted and nested tags will be intended properly. " in the same paragraph.
--Jeff