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Re: Tag Parser Save My Fingers!

by brianarn (Chaplain)
on May 01, 2002 at 16:31 UTC ( [id://163378]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Tag Parser Save My Fingers!

I vote no on this one - maybe have it accept <c> and </c> as alternate shortcuts, but having <> mean <code> and whatever the tag would be, either <> or </>, for this main reason.

I've seen snips of code that look like this - having someone post code snips like these without wrapping proper code tags around it would have these snips show up incredibly funky.
print "How can I serve you, oh master? "; my $input = <>; while (<>) { # Stuff here }
See what I mean? Bad stuff there, as it'd turn the rest of the post into a giant code tag.

~Brian

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