Dennis, Thanks for your response. I don't understand what you mean by "use TAL and/or DTML to invoke it". Invoke what? The old malformed HTML has to be rendered by TAL, because after being imported, it is modified and contains a few TAL macros. Robert --- Dennis Allison <allison@sumeru.stanford.EDU> wrote:
You don't say why you need to put the existing HTML into TAL. Why not serve the old malformed HTML (that works) directly and use TAL and/or DTML to invoke it. I use this approach to good effect. I actually store the HTML in the local file system and access it through LocalFS. Over time you can migrate HTM to TAL as features are added, etc.
On Tue, 19 Aug 2003, Robert Jean wrote:
Hello,
I have to import existing HTML pages into Zope and use them as Page Templates. The problem I have is that many or most of these pages are not proper HTML and they are (rightly so) refused by the TAL HTML parser.
Do you know of any simple way to clean up the original HTML? I was thinking of HTML Tidy, or something similar, used as a Web service or installed locally.
Any idea greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Robert
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