If you specify a DTD in a HTML-file, the parser doesn't
care about it, that shouldn't be.
And if you want to handle XHTML-files, you have to
parse them with XML as parser, but then JavaScript
isn't syntax-highlighted.
Regarding the highlighting:
Attached is a patched xml mode file for jEdit 4.3 (pre9). It highlights embedded JavaScript, VBScript and CSS Stylesheets.
My knowlege about xml is unfortunately unsufficient to test the mode well. So I wonder why this highlighting is done in the supplied html mode but not in xml mode. I only copied the appropriate sections from html.xml to xml.xml.
File Added: xml.xml
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patched xml mode for jEdit 4.3 (pre9) - highlights embedded scripts
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user_id=1486645
Originator: NO
Regarding the highlighting:
Attached is a patched xml mode file for jEdit 4.3 (pre9). It highlights embedded JavaScript, VBScript and CSS Stylesheets.
My knowlege about xml is unfortunately unsufficient to test the mode well. So I wonder why this highlighting is done in the supplied html mode but not in xml mode. I only copied the appropriate sections from html.xml to xml.xml.
File Added: xml.xml
This is not a proper diff. Please resubmit as a separate patch in the patches tracker, against jEdit 5.2 or current trunk.
Last edit: Alan Ezust 2014-10-28