On 6-Feb-2008, at 8:41 PM, Dan wrote: > is not valid HTML. It is valid XHTML of course. All browsers
> just ignore the "/" character, but I can't think of any document > where this is defined. Does anybody know? W3C's validator said this: The sequence <FOO /> can be interpreted in at least two different ways, depending on the DOCTYPE of the document. For HMTL 4.01 Strict, the '/' terminates the tag <FOO (with an implied '>'). However, since many browsers don't interpret it this way, even in the presence of an HMTL 4.01 Strict DOCTYPE, it is best to avoid it completely in pure HTML documents and reserve its use solely for those written in XHTML. _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users