
Hi,
I was wondering if there was any interest in cleaning up the html. The code used is pretty consistent, but not valid html 4.0. I was wondering if there are others interested in the code if I clean it myself. I prefer to make it proper xhtml 1.0, but if there is an interest in html 4.0 then that would be fine as well.
cleaning up html
quote:Originally posted by localhost
Hi,
I was wondering if there was any interest in cleaning up the html. The code used is pretty consistent, but not valid html 4.0. I was wondering if there are others interested in the code if I clean it myself. I prefer to make it proper xhtml 1.0, but if there is an interest in html 4.0 then that would be fine as well.
Localhost,
As far as I'm concerned, the scripts are still being worked on by Chad, which means that the cleanup process would be required at each upgrade, no ?
I tkink people are more insterested at getting new features, optimized code, optimized storage usage and all that good stuff, more than knowing that the generated code is 100% compliant with the HTML standards.
Once the product will reach a more "static" status, I guess the clean up of the HTML could be considered, but I have the feeling that the actual scripts of the product are changing too oftenly to considering doing a final cleanup.
The "reports.asp" and "setup.asp" pages could perhaps be considered for cleanup, as most of the material going on these pages is generated via code. Having a "solid" base for these 2 pages wouldn't hurt, that's for sure.
Regards