- From: Etienne Saliez <etienne@saliez.be>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 11:10:30 +0200
- To: www-amaya@w3.org, HiddenId <courriel_achevrier@yahoo.fr>
- Message-ID: <3530186.05C3DDhiij@etienne-desktop>
Yes I am very interested since I have many HTML documents and I need an easy editor. I am currently migrating to AMAYA although there sometimes problems, among others no management of tables. Until recently I did use Kompozer but it become completely deprecated in new versions of Ubuntu or Kubuntu. Moreover a major problem is that it was not standard: In the case of lists of lists <UL> was directly included inside the previous <UL> and not inside a <LI> . According to current standards this is no more accepted by AMAYA which make and require a structure as follow, <UL>....</UL> inside the previous <LI>....</LI> <UL> <LI>aaaaaa <UL> <LI> bbbbbbb </LI> </UL> /LI> <LI>......</LI> </UL> Since several Years I did not see that problem because browsers like Firefox tolerate that situation and provide nevertheless a good presentation, but today AMAYA does not accept that any more. Do you know a software which could perform an automatic reorganization of the <LI> and <UL> ? Etienne Saliez On Wednesday 30 July 2014 09:14:55 HiddenId wrote: > Hi all, > I took an initiative: I've send an email to Apache Foundation community, > asking if and how, a resurrection of AMAYA project could be launched into > Apache Foundation incubator. > > I hope to get an answer (or a return) from Incubator Apache Foundation > community, about the possibilities of AMAYA resurrection across Apache > Foundation Incubator process. I'm not 100% sure I will get an answer. > If so, or if not, I will post here. > Freely, > Antoine > (hope this initiative will not go against any of current work on AMAYA).
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