Re: [xml] [PATCH] Javascript wrapped up in comments



On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 10:59:48PM +0800, Steve Underwood wrote:

Because it is commonplace in the crappy old world of HTML?

  yeah, I know. I was hoping a more elaborated answer like SGML
tokenization handling comments as an initial filter and as such
the rule I pointed out would not have applied and the content of
the document was correct. This would have saved me the hassle of
checking (the idea of checking SGML tokenization rules doesn't
sounds fun to me, go figure !)

  But it seems it's easier to put a nasty quote about educating
others in the .signature than to actually do it.

Bahh, I will have to rewrite the patch anyway, 

Daniel

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