On Fri, 21 Feb 2014 15:35:40 +0100 Eckehard Berns <ecki-suckl...@ecki.to> wrote:
> Fair point. For me HTML usually renders as I expected. But that's > because I do this for over a decade, I guess. If it doesn't it usually > is because of a misunderstanding in semantics (e.g. the broken > block-model in IE until 7) and using XML wouldn't change that. I already addressed that in my previous reply, but please don't mistake HTML for what actually is CSS's competence. Of course, if there's a problem with the block-model in CSS (I just love IE!), changing the markup won't change it (of course). Discussing XML and SGML just implies the data-structure. If you like, I could give you an example. Cheers FRIGN -- FRIGN <d...@frign.de>