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From: Stefan Behnel on 9 Feb 2010 04:21 Lawrence D'Oliveiro, 08.02.2010 22:39: > In message <4b6fe93d$0$6724$9b4e6d93(a)newsspool2.arcor-online.net>, Stefan > Behnel wrote: > >> - generating HTML using a tool that guarantees correct HTML output > > Where do you think these tools come from? Usually PyPI. Stefan
From: Lawrence D'Oliveiro on 10 Feb 2010 17:30 In message <4b712919$0$6584$9b4e6d93(a)newsspool3.arcor-online.net>, Stefan Behnel wrote: > Usually PyPI. Where do you think these tools come from? They don't write themselves, you know.
From: Jim on 12 Feb 2010 19:02 I want to thank everyone for the help, which I found very useful (the parts that I understood :-) ). Since I think there was some question, it happens that I am working under django and submitting a certain form triggers an html mail. I wanted to validate the html in some of my unit tests. It is only about 30 lines of html so I think I'll take a pass on automated html generation, but FWIW the intolerant parser found a couple of errors. Thanks again, Jim
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