If the XHTML folks are really saying that, they are making a huge mistake
unless its just a 'for compatibility' thing. No XML parser will ever check
that, so what's the point? They can't start making up well formedness rules
above and beyond XML and expect any XML parsers to care.
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Dean Roddey
Software Geek Extraordinaire
Portal, Inc
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From: Jesse Pelton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 11:11 AM
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Subject: RE: error
XHTML 1.0 says, "Include a space before the trailing / and > of empty
elements," but I'm not aware of any reason to do so for an XML document that
is not also HTML.
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