* Emacs - Time-stanp:
@ 2006-10-04 18:15 Rick Stanley
2006-10-06 0:21 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Rick Stanley @ 2006-10-04 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello!
In trying to use the emacs Time-stamp: in writing some XHTML/CSS code, I
used the following:
<meta name="revised" content="Time-stamp: <2006-10-04 13:55:39 rick>" />
This will not pass the W3C XHTML or CSS validators, for a '<' or '>'
being embedded within an XML attribute .
The only way I could get Time-stamp: to work was to comment out the
whole line:
<!-- <meta name="revised" content="Time-stamp: <2006-10-04 13:55:39
rick>" /> -->
The Time-stamp: works, but I loose the 'revised' Meta Data.
I would like to see '<' and '>' be recognized along with the
current '<>' and '""' deliminators for Time-stamp:, or some other
deliminator that conforms to valid characters as data inside of an XML
attribute.
Thank you!
Rick Stanley
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* Re: Emacs - Time-stanp:
2006-10-04 18:15 Emacs - Time-stanp: Rick Stanley
@ 2006-10-06 0:21 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2006-10-06 0:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
Rick Stanley wrote:
> Hello!
>
> In trying to use the emacs Time-stamp: in writing some XHTML/CSS code, I
> used the following:
>
> <meta name="revised" content="Time-stamp: <2006-10-04 13:55:39 rick>" />
>
> This will not pass the W3C XHTML or CSS validators, for a '<' or '>'
> being embedded within an XML attribute .
>
> The only way I could get Time-stamp: to work was to comment out the
> whole line:
>
> <!-- <meta name="revised" content="Time-stamp: <2006-10-04 13:55:39
> rick>" /> -->
>
> The Time-stamp: works, but I loose the 'revised' Meta Data.
>
> I would like to see '<' and '>' be recognized along with the
> current '<>' and '""' deliminators for Time-stamp:, or some other
> deliminator that conforms to valid characters as data inside of an XML
> attribute.
Assuming your XHTML files (which are not code, by the way) are in XML
mode (aka SGML mode in Emacs), try this:
(add-hook 'sgml-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(set (make-local-variable 'time-stamp-start)
(replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-quote "[\"<]")
"\\(\"\\|<\\)"
time-stamp-start
t t))
(set (make-local-variable 'time-stamp-end)
(replace-regexp-in-string (regexp-quote "[\">]")
"\\(\"\\|>\\)"
time-stamp-end
t t))))
--
Kevin
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