On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 04:02, Sylvain Brunerie sylvain.brunerie@gmail.com wrote:
There is a <source> tag...
No, I mean, when I do Ctrl+U in Firefox, to see the source code of a page, I want to see my "real HTML comments" like real HTML comments, green italic. =)
Ahh, this... I thought it was a Firefox-specific feature that I didn't know of, not a thing available in any major browser. :)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 04:00, Marco Schuster marco@harddisk.is-a-geek.org wrote:
I take a look at it when I finish my physics exam on Monday. Any syntax suggestions? I'd propose <htmlcomment></htmlcomment>. Or would anyone here like to not strip <!-- -->s any more?
Stripping <!-- -->s conserves bytes for transclusion, when used in templates, and occasional stripping turnoff may break things. <htmlcomment></htmlcomment> or, perhaps, <comment></comment> is a better and easier-to-implement option.
— Kalan