> Edward Z. Yang: > > > Sounds good, since HTML4 is a strict subset of HTML5 (correct me if I'm > > > wrong?) > > Ian Hickson: > > Mostly, yes. (There are exceptions, but they're not things you'd really > > want to be using anyway, e.g. obscure SGML features.) > > Note though that it's not possible to write a document that is both > valid HTML 4 and HTML 5, since they both require a different DOCTYPE to > be used.
That's right, Cameron, but you could change nothing more than the DOCTYPE in order to validate if you have choosen a right subset of HTML 4.x. iñigo > > > -- > Cameron McCormack ≝ http://mcc.id.au/ > -- Iñigo Medina García Tecnología http://www.toprural.com Tu guía de turismo rural