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@marcelovani I see you have been working on ways to upgrade this library or create a new one. I'm glad to see you doing this. I was wondering myself about whether the Wordpress plugin could be an opportunity to do this better. I'm curious which path you think has the most promise, trying to resurrect this library or starting over? I've been too busy to help much but am supportive of what you're doing. |
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This PR makes the amp library up to date with the latest ampproject/amphtml code
The
validator-generated.phpfile was generated using this fork https://github.com/marcelovani/amphtml/tree/marc-generatorThe fork is up to date with ampproject/amphtml
We are waiting for Lullabot/amphtml#7 to be merged first to then issue a pr for the php-validator-generated branch