On Nov 10, 2004, at 10:57 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 10. Nov 2004, at 7:58, Chris Messina wrote:
I noticed that when dragging a .css file into a transitional XHTML document, the link tag isn't properly closed. Just wondering if you could add doctype detection for drag-inserting links to files.
At present time I'll leave it to only look at the extension, but when more info is available on Spotlight [1], this might be the solution to extract such meta data from documents and use in a generic way (it even has command-line integration).
I'm not in any Apple development program, so I don't know if Spotlight will be up to the job, basically I'd like to run the importer on a buffer (instead of a file), but I guess in practice I could always temporarily save the file to /tmp and get the meta data from that file instead -- and of course the HTML importer should have the DOCTYPE as a meta data attribute, but that shouldn't be a problem.
Until Spotlight, I guess I can just add the inline close-slash in the link tag of the default drag command, as that should be compatible with normal HTML!?!
I've noticed that some versions of Mozilla will choke on tags that were short-closed, like <meta blah="blah" /> if the doctype is not explicitly XHTML.
[1] http://developer.apple.com/macosx/tiger/spotlight.html
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