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Re: W3C complience checker and conformance

Posted by David Dorward on 05/04/06 10:28

Spartanicus wrote:
> Mark Parnell <webmaster@clarkecomputers.com.au> wrote:

>>Either is valid according to the XML and XHTML specs. It's not
>>*recommended* to use a closing tag, but it's still valid.

> It is valid, but DTD validation has it's limitations, even more so for
> XHTML, this is one of those limitations.

Yes, but Appendix C requirements aren't requirements for conformant XHTML,
just XHTML pretending to be HTML.

>>Incidentally, the XML spec (see link above) defines elements without any
>>content "empty", regardless of whether they are defined as EMPTY in the
>>DTD.
>
> XHTML does not equal XML.

If you have an XHTML document, then it IS also an XML document (the reverse
may not be true).

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