Awesome : )
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 11:07:42PM -0700, Jay McCarthy wrote: > An Xexpr only encodes an XML element. The DOCTYPE is part of the document > meta-data. > > The response/xexpr function therefore provides the #:preamble keyword that > gives you the ability to put some bytes up front. > > Your wish... > > (define (start req) > (response/xexpr > "<!DOCTYPE html>" > `(html (head (title "Hello world!")) > (body (p "Hey out there!"))))) > > is almost my command... > > (define (start req) > (response/xexpr > #:preamble #"<!DOCTYPE html>" > `(html (head (title "Hello world!")) > (body (p "Hey out there!"))))) > > On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Jordan Schatz <jor...@noionlabs.com> wrote: > > > I don't see any way to include a DOCTYPE declaration in an xexpr? > > > > (define (start req) > > (response/xexpr > > "<!DOCTYPE html>" > > `(html (head (title "Hello world!")) > > (body (p "Hey out there!"))))) > > > > (except of course that doesn't work : ) > > > > Shalom, > > Jordan > > > > _________________________________________________ > > For list-related administrative tasks: > > http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users > > > > > > -- > Jay McCarthy <j...@cs.byu.edu> > Assistant Professor / Brigham Young University > http://faculty.cs.byu.edu/~jay > > "The glory of God is Intelligence" - D&C 93 _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users