Posted by Stewart Gordon on 05/31/06 13:57
Michael Winter wrote:
> On 30/05/2006 17:26, Stewart Gordon wrote:
>
>> I've just been experimenting with creating the shortest possible HTML
>> document that passes validation.
<snip>
>> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"><title//s
>
> It can be shorter. See
>
> Subject: Minimal HTML
> Author: Toby Inkster
> Date: 2004-11-24 21:56:10
> Message-ID: pan.2004.11.24.21.56.10.45795@tobyinkster.co.uk
It's a shame message IDs look exactly like email addresses! NTS
SeaMonkey wanted to address an email to it when I clicked it.
> and the discussion that followed. Note that if you read it though Google
> Groups, the post order is slightly messed up.
<snip>
Indeed. But for anyone who wants to get at it quickly anyway:
http://tinyurl.com/rz52q
I'd no idea that there was a version of HTML that's just called HTML.
But that discussion has helped me to get down to 49 characters:
<!DOCTYPE HTML SYSTEM"http://eb.cx/2ef"><title//.
Now try and beat that!
Stewart.
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