From amalawi at gmail.com Thu Dec 4 08:46:21 2008 From: amalawi at gmail.com (Ala'a (cmo-0)) Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 12:46:21 +0400 Subject: [cl-who-devel] Doc correction and a question Message-ID: Hi, i was reading the documentation for cl-who library and i have a question in the 'syntax and semantics', it said: "The first form following either the tag's name itself or an attribute value which is not a keyword determines the beginning of the tag's content. **This and all the following forms are subject to the transformation rules we're just describing**." (the stars are added by me) my question is: what are the rules which will be applied to the content? if it is the previous rules regarding constants, tags and attr/val then shouldn't the content be printed by princ at runtime? other thing i noticed in the line: "Forms that look like (esc form1 form*) will be substituted with (let ((result form1)) (when result (write-string (escape-string result s)))). " shouldn't the last code snippet be like this: (let ((result form1)) (when result (write-string (escape-string result) s))) the last s should be shifted forward one parentheses regards, and thanks for the nice library and documentation combined! Ala'a (cmo-0) -- It does not matter how fast your code is, if it does not work! -- It does not matter how fast your code is, if it does not work!