> The benefit would be less overhead and simplified formatting.
In other words, nXhtml can cause Emacs to become somewhat sluggish on large PHP files. This is not a problem if nXhtml is smart enough to turn itself off.
> Chunk highlighting and all is wonderful when working on a multiple mode file, but not desirable when working on a pure php file.
When I'm working in PHP-only files, the chunk highlighting is more of a distraction than a benefit. I'd prefer it to be off.
And of course there are still some latent indentation / point jumping bugs that I don't have to worry about if nXhtml is off.
To elaborate on my previous comment:
> The benefit would be less overhead and simplified formatting.
In other words, nXhtml can cause Emacs to become somewhat sluggish on large PHP files. This is not a problem if nXhtml is smart enough to turn itself off.
> Chunk highlighting and all is wonderful when working on a multiple mode file, but not desirable when working on a pure php file.
When I'm working in PHP-only files, the chunk highlighting is more of a distraction than a benefit. I'd prefer it to be off.
And of course there are still some latent indentation / point jumping bugs that I don't have to worry about if nXhtml is off.