- From: narendra sisodiya <narendra.sisodiya@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 12:50:04 -0500
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Nikita Popov <privat at ni-po.com> wrote: > narendra sisodiya schrieb: >> >> Many blogging site like posterous has theme editor for their >> blog/website. It is a xml file looks more like html. Following file >> was a long file which I have edited and deleted the unnecessary >> content. I think this is a non-standard way to design theme. Do we >> have any standard to such requirement ? OR we do not need any standard >> at all for such requirement. >> >> PS: I have searched on FBML too. Google says, It is a propri. standard >> of facebook. > > In the document you provided I couldn't find any tag using the fb-namespace. The deleted content was having fb markups, My concern was more on {{something}} type of things. To me it looks highly non-standard. > All the other things, like {something}, are a typical method to mark up > things to be inserted in Templates. They are processed by a templating > engine. And I really do think that things like this don't belong to HTML, > they are many templating systems, many PHP developers have their own (as I > do) using markup that's convenient for them. > > Nikita Popov > -- ??????????????????????????? ? Narendra Sisodiya ( ???????? ???????? ) ? Web : http://narendra.techfandu.org ? Twitter : http://tinyurl.com/dz7e4a ???????????????????????????
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