On Thu, 24 May 2001, Jerome Alet wrote:
think about Python Scripts: when you edit them the comment are not there, but if you want to download the source, the comments are there AND USEFUL.
but also syntactically correct and meaningful to python. I can see extending this into: <dtml-comment> Meta-Type: DTML Document Property X: Foo </dtml-comment> at the beginning but that's rather baroque and akward. Also, this would just work for DTML content, what about future formats? Page templates? Perl scripts? Sounds like we would need to reproduce this mechanism for every language out there, and what happens when you have content that does *not* have an explicit comment syntax, like structured text? You'd have to invent one, or wedge an existing one (like # python style comments) into a format that wasn't intended to handle it. -Michel