Yes, fair enough. It is duly noted that I'm pretty much of idiot regarding [foo]ml specifications.
But kid and genshi both markup fragments of their language using snippets such as:
"""<div xmlns:py="http://purl.org/kid/ns#"> <h2>${item.title}</h2> <p py:for="thing in item.things">${thing}</p> </div>"""
When doing webstuff in python (using kid or genshi) you tend to write a lot of the fragments, and it would be outstanding if you could get them to be recognised as xhtml and coloured relevantly and all.
Ed
On 10/19/07, Jacob Rus jacobolus@gmail.com wrote:
Ed Singleton wrote:
On 10/17/07, Alex Ross alex.j.ross@gmail.com wrote:
I've added the sql-include to python strings... you should be seeing it in the next Cutting-Edge update, or sooner if you update your own bundles.
Personally, I'd also like to see similar for when a triple quoted string begins with a valid html tag that contains a namespace declaration (such as Genshi or Kid).
What is a "valid html tag that contains a namespace declaration"? :)
-Jacob
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