2020/06/30 10:31 ... David Woolley:
Are you sure that the browser is given free reign? I thought the HTML5
principle is that every browser should produce the same output
regardless of whether the document was syntactically valid, and that is
why they define error cases in such detail.
I think there is also a principle that pre-HTML5 invalid pages should
produce results similar to those on mainstream pre-HTML5 browsers.
Seems I misstated it. I meant that in former interpretations of HTML,
ere 5, in case of such error the webbrowser s behavior is not defined.
And after Mouse s words, if every (mis)use of HTML gets a fixed
interpretation, where is the error?
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