Nick Treleaven wrote:
[...] BTW I'm not convinced HTML 4 and 5 are so different to warrant different support. Hopefully a single lexer can handle both reasonably well. It may be possible to make a custom filetype based on the HTML filetype to separate v4 and v5; not sure if it's worth it.
I reckon you're right. I'll investigate. (The only advantage I see in having support for HTML4 vs HTML5 vs XHTML is removing the tags specific to the "other" "standards" so that they show up in red in the code; however, a decent validator will tell the developer this anyway, and more, so perhaps not worth the bother so much) -- Ross McKay, Toronto, NSW Australia "The lawn could stand another mowing; funny, I don't even care" - Elvis Costello