XHTMLJS: Updated to v0.3

by Jon 3/22/2008 11:17:00 PM

I've updated XHTMLJS to version 0.3.

http://cachefile.net/scripts/xhtmljs/0.3/

Try the XHTML editor.

This implements the full strict tagset listed at:

http://www.htmldog.com/reference/htmltags/

It still has some flaws, but this mainly resolves what I observed previously, "a few more failures beyond indentation, namely some XHTML-accepted tags (like <input>) are still going missing in strict mode. The Editor should allow for the de-toggling of strict mode, and IMO I think enabling strict mode for the jQuery extension was a mistake. Also, plain-text '>' (&gt; in markup) is not outputting as '&gt;' but as '>'. "

There are still indentation bugs and missing event handlers, among a few other glitches, but this is an important milestone.

UPDATE: The editor itself had a bug I just fixed (kept the 0.3 version designation) where it would only XHTMLize the first node entered. This required no change to xhtml.js.

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Jon Davis Jon Davis (aka "stimpy77") is a software and web developer by day and a software and web enthusiast (geek) by night. He was recently a senior web engineer for the enthusiast division of a major magazine publishing company for nearly two years. He has been a programmer, developer, and consultant for web and Windows software solutions professionally since 1997, with experience ranging from OS and hardware support to DHTML programming to IIS/ASP web apps to Java network programming to Visual Basic applications to C# desktop apps.
 
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