Yavor Doganov <yavor(a)gnu.org> writes:
Unfortunately the XHTML backend is not suitable for us. Our pages
are XHTML, but they only become valid when the web server
processes the various #include directives.
Strictly speaking, at the time being processed by po4a, our documents
in their source format are not even well-formed. Yes, they happen to
be valid XHTML when served to the HTTP clients, but that's a lot later
— after SSI takes place.
So, any backend that requires a well-formed input is unusable for us.
If the problem with inline elements turns out to be a real trouble,
maybe we'll look how to improve po4a's HTML module to process inline
elements like XHTML does.
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