> Incidentally, if you use XEmacs you get an HTML mode based on the > PSGML mode by default. This comes with all the DTDs for HTML, and > the editing mode is fully validating. You can use mouse clicks to > figure out what elements are allowed at any point, have emacs > normalize your HTML code, find errors and so on. All you need to do > is ensure you have a valid DOCTYPE declaration in your document, > like
<grumble> <gripe> <moan> Installing 20meg text editor to check this out. I've managed to avoid emacs so far because I don't want to have to learn to program my editor for the normal 1/2 page text files which are all I usually generate. Now you've enticed me with something *I* might find useful. Built in validation and it remembers the tags too. </grumble> </gripe> </moan> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]