Geoff Howard wrote:

At 08:48 AM 6/2/2003, you wrote:
I'm not convinced either. HTML is a legacy format. Most of us only use it instead of XHTML when we need to brake it anyway (via custom elements etc).


XHTML is the domain of the xml serializer, not the html serializer which exists for people
who need to output that "legacy" format. Why is this tied to Xalan?

Is it? I just expressed my view that Cocoon outputting any namespace using the html serializer is OK for me, because I use HTML when I don't want to output broken XHTML (at least against the standard DTDs). That's all.


Kindest regards,

Manos


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