Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 75.93.4.233]
on August 29, 2008 03:38 AM
huh? of here of all places. i like politics, but please, let's keep comments on topic. and as for my political persuation just in case you think i'm knocking you: i voted for ron paul and yes i'm upset with both parties.
more on topic though, this sounds like a great tool. i think XHTML+CSS or some other format would have been a better solution to begin with. i personally think that a common markup standard should be put into place for stuff like ebooks, that would aliveate some of the mistakes that programs make when parsing the files. XHTML, HTML 5, and XML make great candidates because they are all well known and can be extended in a manner that would importing other sources (such as images and linking) a lot easier.
Re: Inheiritting a legacy
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 75.93.4.233] on August 29, 2008 03:38 AMmore on topic though, this sounds like a great tool. i think XHTML+CSS or some other format would have been a better solution to begin with. i personally think that a common markup standard should be put into place for stuff like ebooks, that would aliveate some of the mistakes that programs make when parsing the files. XHTML, HTML 5, and XML make great candidates because they are all well known and can be extended in a manner that would importing other sources (such as images and linking) a lot easier.
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