On Friday 25 January 2002 09:00, Mike Noyes wrote:
> At 2002-01-25 13:40 +0100, Jon Clausen wrote:
> >I spent some time on that document again, this morning. After adding
> > some paragraphs, it now validates as 'strict'. Thought you might
> > like to know :)
>
> Jon,
> Excellent job. :-)
>
> >There is one thing I can't get to work 'right' though:
> >
> >The
> >
> ><hr />
> >   <a href="link to print document">Print</a>
> ><hr />
> >
> >at the top of the page. The only way I could get the print-link
> > inside the two <hr />'s was to make it a paragraph, which renders
> > as if there were <br />'s there...
> >
> >Could one you please explain this to me? I can't seem to find the
> >documentation for this particular little thing...
>
> Nesting of tags and elements is tricky. I use Emacs with psgml to
> parse the XHTML DTD for me.

I tried it for about 1 1/2 hrs last nite, but I couldn't get it to
totally validate as transistional XHTML, much less strict
the sf id's went valid in the former. It validated as transistional
HTML-4.01 though (with the changing of the italic tags.

We are validating as XHTML, not HTML, right?

I'd try using emacs, but I've never cared for it myself.....
I haven't even installed it in several years. It might be
worth trying again if it parses that much nicer!
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