Toby Inkster wrote:
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Neo Geshel wrote:
Exactly my point. And if you take the time to look, the termination of
empty elements and proper nesting and a whole host of other things are
in chapter 4. And therefore - according to your definition - they are
all "suggestions".
The closing of all (not just empty) elements and the quoting of all
attribute values are practices required by normative parts of the XHTML
spec. See part 3.1.1, point 1. (All of chapter 3 is normative.) |
Don't go off topic here. You claimed that all of chapter 4 was "not
normative" and merely "suggestions", and therefore the use of CDATA
inside Script and Style was also a mere "suggestion". So by your
definition, since the termination of empty elements and proper nesting
and a whole bunch of other things are in chapter 4, what in chapter 4
makes them "normative" and the use of CDATA "not normative"?
Why, in all of twelve items in chapter 4, is the use of CDATA the only
item that is "not normative" if you claimed that everything inside of
chapter 4 was only a "suggestion"?
Remember, you took the argument to chapter 4 by claiming the contents of
chapter 4 to be definitive as only "suggestions". Now either prove your
argument from what chapter 4 contains or leave me alone.
....Geshel
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