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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">ehtml is pretty much straight-forward
as it follows the same format for the different HTML tags (e.g,
{'div', [{id, "<id>"}, {style, "<style>"}],
"<content>"}). The YAWS manual is not bad, but hasn't been
updated for a while and looks a little bit old...<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Alex<br>
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On 02/27/2015 10:04 PM, Peter J Etheridge wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:7dd1695a0b12143c11b16c9f517225f2406a9c01@webmail.iinet.net.au"
type="cite">dear fellow list members,<br>
along with learning erlang i am also studying YAWS.
<div>in his manual Claes gives a snippet of code with some
inserted EHTML.<br>
i thought i should study this as well, but my research so far
has failed to uncover much information.</div>
<div>is anyone aware of an authoritative source on EHTML?</div>
<div>thank you to all those who provide answers. i read and
usually learn from your responses.</div>
<div>happy coding,</div>
<div>peter</div>
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