Publishable or Published?

Lou Quillio public at quillio.com
Wed Feb 16 17:57:33 EST 2005


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Bowerbird at aol.com wrote:
> anyway, i'm sorry for the long posts just to introduce myself,
> a friendly soul walking a parallel path very close to markdown.

Hey, everybody's friendly around here, and free beer can only help.
(Where'd you say that is?  I looked in the fridge, cooler and bathtub.
No <del>soap</del> dice.)

But, uhh, erm, ahem, no offense, pardon ...

  "Markdown is a text-to-HTML conversion tool for
   web writers. Markdown allows you to write using
   an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format,
   then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or
   HTML)."

Now, umm, you understand that, uhh, well, maybe implying that Markdown's
kinda small-bore is, umm, how you say in Anglish, sorta ...

You know, off-topic.  Maybe.  Could be?  Can I say that?  "Web" writers,
writing for "web" users, cranking out XHTML mostly for "web" browsers,
maybe other user-agents that grok XHTML?  Is that allowed?  I hear it's
catching on.

And is there any chicken left? ;)

LQ
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