>>It is valid XHTML

Ah ok.
Personnally, I'll use XHTML when I'll need to, for the time being,
I prefer having all CFML and HTML tags and attributes in upper case,
and all variables and the rest of the code in lower case, question of 
readibility,
but of course it is personal.
Closing unnecessary tags also creates trouble with custom tags executed 
twice,
so I prefer not using it at all.
One would say that you don't have to apply XHTML rules to CF tags, but 
that would
be even more confusing.

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