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DonB
Posted: 03/04/2004, 10:48 AM

CCS does not generate valid HTML. To do so would be an excellent "brag"
point for marketing brochures.

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RonB

Posts: 228
Posted: 06/12/2004, 11:14 AM

They use the MS engine so I think this is near impossible :-)
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glerma

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Posted: 06/05/2005, 11:38 AM


Quote DonB:
CCS does not generate valid HTML. To do so would be an excellent "brag"
point for marketing brochures.

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I too agree. I would also like more conformance to XHTML specifications when generating HTML. There is also too many "proprietary" HTML tags being used. Just run a generated page through an HTML Parser like Tidy and you will see what I mean.

In addition, there is a problem escaping HTML entities such as
"
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Coder
Posted: 06/07/2005, 5:11 AM

True? This is a real show-stopper for us if so. I just downloaded the eval but have not yet used it. I was hoping to use CCS for building a content management system, but outputting standards-compliant html is an absolute must for us. (It's the main reason we want to build our own CMS -- most ASP-based systems I have seen generate nasty code.)

Oh well....
DonB
Posted: 06/07/2005, 8:59 PM

But I don't see any reason to give up on CCS. True, it's not that clean by
default, but you can edit the HTML to be compliant. My issue was it would
be nice to have that right from the get-go.


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"Coder" <Coder@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
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> True? This is a real show-stopper for us if so. I just downloaded the eval
but
> have not yet used it. I was hoping to use CCS for building a content
management
> system, but outputting standards-compliant html is an absolute must for
us.
> (It's the main reason we want to build our own CMS -- most ASP-based
systems I
> have seen generate nasty code.)
>
> Oh well....
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marcwolf


Posts: 361
Posted: 06/09/2005, 7:26 PM

Are we talking here about the finished HTML that is loaded onto the site..

Or the HTML template that is generated.

Personally I have had no issues with the finished HTML on both IE and Firefox. And we do some pretty complex DHTML/JS/DOM/HTML solutions

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