At 10:57 AM 2/4/00 -0500, you wrote:
On 2/4/00 7:08 AM, Jacob Gorm Hansen at jg@ioi.dk wrote:
Of course I can fix this myself in my local Zope, but are there any plans to aim for, say, XHTML compliance? Keeping up with standards makes more sense than staying 100% compatible with obsolete browsers IMHO.
Perhaps you could provide us a patch set that fixes the current situation to replace it all with CSS? That would be a start. As for XHTML/etc we're waiting for more implementations before chasing theoretical standards (ISO is the "standard" for networking, but how many companies use it?) We are heavily investing in Mozilla and trying to use XUL to develop a much richer interface. However, we can only take a subset of:
* Netscape 4.x on Mac, PC, UNIX * IE 4.x/5.x on Mac, PC
The intersection is what we have to follow.
One of the requirements of XHTML is little things like making sure the tag names are lowercase, attributes use quoted values, etc. It would seem that Zope HTML could at least be cleaned up to that level. Zope HTML should also make sure that any optional closing tags be included. This would go a long way to making sure that Zope HTML is XHTML compliant without breaking lesser browsers. James W. Howe mailto:jwh@allencreek.com Allen Creek Software, Inc. pgpkey: http://ic.net/~jwh/pgpkey.html Ann Arbor, MI 48103