Hi Aaron,
I disagree. This idea is what has made HTML into an ugly mess that no one implements in the same fashion. Internet Explorer started being lenient with the HTML that it accepted and now we have a huge mess with browser incompatibilities. We have an HTML standard and it doesn't mean anything, because no one follows it. No one follows it because they code the HTML wrong and IE displays it. So, they never end up learning how to do it the right way.*Interoperability Rule Number One:* Be strict in what you send and lenient in what you accept.
I agree with Peter, adding this kind of functionality encourages people to be lazy and dilutes the spec.
Kenny Smith
JournalScape.com
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