Julian Reschke wrote:
Lachlan Hunt schrieb:
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The fact is that authors already try things like <div/>, <p/> and even
<a/>. I've seen all of those examples in the wild. See, for
instance, the source of the XML 1.0 spec (and many others) which claim
to be XHTML as text/html, littered with plenty of <a/> tags all
throughout.
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Huh? The thing at <http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/>? Don't see that
problem there.
Yes, did you look at the source code?
<h2><a name="abstract" id="abstract" />Abstract</h2>
See that <a/> element? That's fine in XML, but it's served as
text/html, so its treated as an unclosed <a> element.
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