in reply to why use OO nature in CGI?

In these days of WYSIWYG editors, it's possible they don't even know HTML. But the real answer is probably one of bart's items listed above. :)

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Re^2: why use OO nature in CGI?
by herveus (Prior) on May 23, 2005 at 12:08 UTC
    Howdy!

    A "WYSIWYG HTML editor" is an oxymoron, or selling a lie.

    It depends critically on assumptions about the end-user's browsing environment that cannot be relied on, under most circumstances. I'll accept a watered down claim that an HTML editor can display the marked up document in a browser-like setting, giving you a sense of what it might look like to the user.

    yours,
    Michael