Aivars wrote:What are we talking about specifically? Taking any HTML no matter how messy (even if all HTML is in single line or all HTML has no indenting used at all) and re-indenting it in a way that seems correct to WeBuilder, or taking already correctly indented HTML and changing indent (e.g. re-indent from 2 spaces to 4 and so on)?
Both I'd say.
html in the xml-format seems rather straight forward for a program to format.
And it's so helpful, turning what can be a large pile of html-mess into a clearly viewable structure.
Of course there are choices to make. Some tags are selfclosing, some could arguably go inline with text and there's js, php and asp.
But, really, anything in this direction is an improvement.
BTW: I guess grabbing the dom-structure is a next step for the program anyway,
with several ways for navigating the document, breadcrumb included.