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Feature request: removal of "unwanted" tags
- From: Fritz Zaucker <nospam@thanx>
- Date: 28 Jan 1998 10:00:46 +0100
Hi,
I am designing a small set of tags for the web-pages of our site. The
idea is to give a list of these agreed on tags to the authors of our
various pages. They are then "allowed" to only use these tags and no
others. Especially the use of "standard HTML tags" would be
"forbidden".
It would be nice to have a mechanism the tell WML which tags are ok in
the WML input files. WML should then remove all other tags (I guess in
path 1) and may be send a message to STDERR about what it removed.
I guess it would be easy enough to use an external filter, but may be
this be easily included as a standard feature?
Cheers,
Fritz
P.S.: Please don't send me messages about "power to the user,
...". The idea is to find an agreement with the people involved
and just to force ourselves to eliminate WYSIWYG markup. A
wml-lint, so to speak.
Of course, one could even implement a command-line switch so
that one can either remove unwanted tags or just warn about them.
--
Dr. Fritz Zaucker, Head IT Support Group
Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal Institute of Technology
ETZ J97, Gloriastrasse 35, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland
Tel.: +41-1-632-5241 Fax: +41-1-632-1194 http://www.ee-staff.ethz.ch/~zaucker/
E-mail: zaucker@ee.ethz.ch (see home page for PGP key)
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