On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 07:58:42PM +0100, Oliver Bleutgen wrote: (snip)
Repeat with me: We don't want an application/content server that prevents us from writing stupid (wrong) html (or structured text, in that case).
If I want to do an unwrappable line which is 5000 chars long, zope better gets out of my way. (snip)
I agree. If an author writes a page in DTML or ZPT, they need to know what they're doing, and Zope should not try to second-guess the author's intentions. OTOH, Structured Text *should* try to provide nicely readable output on most browsers without the author needing to know anything about web design. If we find any examples of Structured Text pages with these long lines, it's worth considering what if anything can be done to fix it. -- paul winkler home: http://www.slinkp.com music: http://www.reacharms.com calendars: http://www.calendargalaxy.com