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Posted by robert on 05/26/06 16:49
"Martin Jay" <martin@spam-free.org.uk> wrote in message
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| In message <HrqdnaFC05JRfevZRVnygA@bt.com>, MS
| <nospamplaesegr8t_ukuk@yahoo.co.uk> writes
| >Why do people use "<br/>" when outputting a string?
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| >the "<br>" seems to work !!
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| In XHTML it should be <br /> and in HTML it should be <br>.
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| If you don't know what XHTML is and when to use it, you should probably
| be using HTML 4.01 (strict).
hey wort (aka mj)...perhaps you could actually *help* this op and use the
two or three sentences it would take to explain the reason(s) - such that he
has a "v8" moment...as in, viola, ohhhhhh, etc.. else, your advise to use
strict html 4.01 will be prompty filed in the op's circular bin as you give
him NO incentive to follow said advice.
however, by now you (and the rest here) know that i think the circular bin
is where ANY AND ALL "advice" you give should be stored.
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