Hi
The main thing is that it croaks on the HTML::Tidy tags, even when configuring it to accept these tags. The solution to this would be to re-write these tags as
Is that HTML::Template tags?
<!-- TMPL_VAR NAME='blargh' -->
rather than
<TMPL_VAR NAME="BLARGH">
...this will also produce well-formed HTML which (to me at least) seems like a good idea.
I've no idea if you can do that - I'd assume that it wouldn't work - that html::template wouldn't parse it properly? But perhaps someone else can help with that.
Another issue is when using non-ascii characters I'd prefer to use entities like "è" rather then "è" but am not sure what the general consensus on this is.
Personally I think it's a good idea - but the people translating are perhaps in a better position to know?
Also, the tidy program seems to do a nice job of converting style-type tags into style properties/CSS - is this desireable?
How "style type"? IF you mean font tags beign converted to <h1> etc tags then great I suspect we're not ready for positioning Div tags - or we will need to start having different template sets for different browsers cheers R _____________________________________________________________ Rachel Hamilton-Williams Katipo Communications WEBMISTRESS ph 021 389 128 or +64 04 934 1285 mailto:rachel@katipo.co.nz PO Box 12487, Wellington http://www.katipo.co.nz New Zealand Koha Open Source Library System http://www.koha.org