Re: [whatwg] HTML syntax: space between empty attribute and /

2006-12-01 Thread Ian Hickson
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Simon Pieters wrote:
 
   If an attribute using the empty attribute syntax is to be
   followed by another attribute or by one of the optional U+002F
   SOLIDUS (/) characters allowed in step 6 of the start tag
   syntax above, then there must be a space character separating
   the two.
 
 I don't see why it would be required to have a space between empty 
 attributes and the slash.

This was an oversight. Fixed.

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Re: [whatwg] HTML syntax: space between empty attribute and /

2006-12-01 Thread Simon Pieters

Hi,

From: Ian Hickson [EMAIL PROTECTED]

   If an attribute using the empty attribute syntax is to be
   followed by another attribute or by one of the optional U+002F
   SOLIDUS (/) characters allowed in step 6 of the start tag
   syntax above, then there must be a space character separating
   the two.

 I don't see why it would be required to have a space between empty
 attributes and the slash.

This was an oversight. Fixed.


The entire text shouldn't have been removed. Empty attributes still need a 
space after them if they are followed by another attribute. Sorry for being 
unclear.


It should say:

  If an attribute using the empty attribute syntax is to be
  followed by another attribute then there must be a space
  character separating the two.

Regards,
Simon Pieters

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