metaperl schrieb: > On Mar 14, 5:34 pm, "John Machin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Given keywords like "Amara" and "Elementtree" and past history, it >> looked to me like a troll of one kind trying to incite a troll of >> another kind to pop out from under the bridge and chew on his >> ankle :-) > > Well, I'm not a troll. And I am now even less impressed with > ElementTree. It does not preserve the document but reforms it in > certain cases. > > <script></script> > > gets rewritten as > > <script /> > > which leads to problems when embedding Dojo Rich Text Editors.
Beside the fact that this is a problem of browsers (which won't help you much, as you have to deal with this somehow, blaming browsers alone isn't solving problems I'm just too aware of), I wonder: which XML framework _does_ preserve such tags? I can't imagine a way of doing so as a DOM node is a DOM node. I could only create a custom renderer for HTML to circumvene that specific pitfall - but then, you could also create a post-rendering filter regex-based that expands the script-tags Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list