Magnus Hagander wrote:
> >> >> HTML files (missing tags and invalid attributes) before
> >you put it in
> >> >> :-)
> >> >
> >> >In this case the HTML is derived from the text file, which is the
> >> >reverse of the FAQs.
> >>
> >> Yes, that is because it's not present in CVS in HTML format. The site
> >> code first searches the HTML versions and if it's not found there, it
> >> searches the plaintext versions.
> >>
> >> But it will bring anything it finds in the HTML version, so
> >the source
> >> that goes into cvs needs to be clean.
> >
> >Please look on my current HTML TODO version:
> >
> > http://developer.postgresql.org/~momjian/TODO.html
> >
> >Because it is generated from text, I can't clean it up. What are our
> >options?
>
> Hmm. one main problem is that it doesn't close the <P> or <LI> tags
> properly. What do you use to generate it from text?
I use txt2html at http://txt2html.sourceforge.net/.
I just found an --xhtml flag to the utility. I added that and
regenerated the HTML at the above URL. WOuld you check it again?
Thanks.
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