Can anyone think of a reason not to do this for all future ht://Dig
distributions?  Are there some older HTML parsers/browsers that would
have problems with a tag like <br/>?
I think that moving to XHML is great, looking ahead in the future.

As I am very active on accessibility issues now, I think I could look at the HTML code in such a perspective too. What do you think?

And ... as the <br/> tag is concerned, I think (tell me if I am wrong) we could just write <br /> and all browsers (HTML ones included) will understand it.

Any ideas?

Ciao
-Gabriele
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