But anyhow, I don't understand how you can point to your *success* at
taming a system built around a language with hundreds of minimizations as
proof that one of those minimizations should not be allowed in another
language. Had you failed, solely because of short end-tags, that would
have been a persuasive argument. My belief is that that would not happen,
because there are so many other factors. Most data falls either into the
category of predictable and simple (which yours seems to have) or
unpredictable and requiring normalization (which most data authored by
people with text editors will look like -- short end-tags or not).
Paul Prescod - http://itrc.uwaterloo.ca/~papresco
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