On 7/11/07, Alan Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andrew Beekhof wrote:
> On 7/11/07, DAIKI MATSUDA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello, all.
>>
>> I found a little bug in crm_mon source code (crm/admin/crm_mon.c). It
>> can create HTML file with --as-html option. But it includes not <br>
>> tag but <br/> for carriage return code. I think <br> may be correct
>> and attach the patch. Could you confirm?
>
> no. those tags should be closed in correctly formed HTML
> it just like xml really...
HTML doesn't allow the <xml/> type options. HTML is NOT really just
like XML.
well they have the same ancestry (SGML)
but it never occurred to me that <tag/> would actually be forbidden.
thats pretty dumb.
XHTML might be that way,
it is.
its also w3c's (7 year old) successor to HTML4 and what i'm writing for
but HTML 4 certainly isn't. I'd
run it through one of the HTML verifiers like that at the w3c to make
sure, but I just looked in my HTML4 book to verify what I just said.
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