opening a text document to show a .txt file through a browser link
Nico Schuyt
nschuyt at hotmail.com
Mon Dec 30 17:51:29 EST 2002
Jukka K. Korpela wrote:
> "Nico Schuyt" <nschuyt at hotmail.com> wrote:
>>> Maybe not. But it's still nonsense. You haven't commented on these
>>> facts: - there are no commands in HTML
>> Wrong. Read my comments and arguments.
> You haven't proved about a single HTML construct that it is a command.
>>> - HTML is not line-structured.
>> Interesting. I have to think about that one. First impression
>> however is that the argument has little value.
> It is indeed interesting that you _now_ start to think about this. The
> line structure issue is indeed fairly trivial; but if you have missed
> it thus far, the odds are that this is not the only thing about the
> essence of HTML that you have missed.
Your level of debating is decreasing by the minute. No problem to me but not
so good for you.
Quote Nico Schuyt: "Command: An instruction to a computer or device to
perform a specific task."
Quote Jukka Korpela: "Yep"
So, we agreed about the definition. No line structure mentioned.
Conclusion: Interesting, but nothing more.
More information about the Python-list
mailing list