Ian Hickson wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Christoph Päper wrote:

  <h2>Your todo list:</h2>
  <ol>
  </ol>

...makes sense to me.

Traditionally empty items have been filled with "N/A", "./.", "-", "(empty)", "none" etc. or in this case maybe "nothing to do". It's not like HTML was the first system to reuire items in lists or cells in tables.

But that's a presentation issue. The list is semantically empty, it just happens to have "Nothing to do" rendered in its place. IMHO.

FWIW, I agree with Ian here.

~fantasai

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