Pierre Quentel <quentel.pie...@wanadoo.fr> writes: > They certainly *can* distinguish. But it's so easy to make it more > explicit with syntax highlighting, background color, border etc. that > most sites about programing languages use it, including the Python > home site itself, or the Python cookbook on Active State
[..] > That's 2 different things. When you use a programming language you > know you have to adopt the syntax defined by the program. When you > write something in a forum, you expect that the editor will be smart > enough to know that http://pythonforum.org is a URL You're using a bad Usenet client. Switch to Gnus, part of Emacs, for example and you can have both. -- John Bokma j3b Hacking & Hiking in Mexico - http://johnbokma.com/ http://castleamber.com/ - Perl & Python Development -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list