On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:51 AM, Tim Starling <tstarling(a)wikimedia.org>wrote;wrote:
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There's no reason why an extension couldn't
add an xmlish tag, like
<htmlcomment>, which inserts an HTML comment and protects against IE
conditional comments and similar constructs as appropriate. But unless
someone can come up with an important application, I don't think it needs
to be in the core.
Idea:
I don't know any important application. But any code lenguaje benefict from
a system to make comment*.
Like, maybe the sysntax is hard or you want to make a cavet for others.
What maybe is not need, is to generate a output of that comments. So
<comment>This template url is broken, don't change it</comment>
resulting
in "" (nothing) on the html output. That way you also avoid evil uses of
comments, like IE conditionals. Or "invisible comments edit wars".
*: Even the ugly SQL support comments, so,... why no the wiki sintax?
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