Karl Kleinpaste wrote: > Spare us the "they're not *really* ThML" whining. I don't care that > they're specifically ThML. When I first started producing Sword modules > 2 years ago, I was using GBF.
The issue is you're too lazy to even run tidy on your HTML. It might take you 10 seconds to run and would give you nice valid XHTML as a basis to work from. As it is, you have elements like <br> lying about, which are not valid within ThML and will cause problems for any frontend that actually expects you to give it ThML when you say you're giving it ThML (Bible Desktop should be an example of this). So all of your whining really amounts to saying: "I don't care about anyone who doesn't use GnomeSword, because GnomeSword renders all of your bad ThML as if it were HTML and it just 'works'." That's fine. But realize that Sword supports a wider community than GnomeSword users and developers. --Chris _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page