On 11/2/06, Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> sure, slip in a different namespace and you can make your own tags
> .... but it won't validate unless you do the dtd for it too.

I'm wondering, about validation, does a page must validate before or
after it is parsed by javascript? Curently, w3c validator and others
do not understand javascript. The only way to see a "finished page" is
to use "source code of the selection" in firefox. What happens if we
decide that a page should validate after jquery/javascript opperations
? In this case, we could add exotic attributes to html tags, and
remove them with jquery. The result would be valid.

Do screen readers have a javascript engine ?
Should the online validators understand this javascript "monkey patching" ?

;-)



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