According to the document cited by Allan, "<br />" and "<hr />" are
not valid HTML4 tags.  I believe this is true.  Whether it matters is
a different question - most browsers seem to handle them fine when fed
"HTML4" and there some benefits in having the documents be kind-of
parsable as poor man's XML even if they don't fully conform to XHTML
specifications.

 - yuri

On 5/2/07, Milian Wolff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Which markdown output is xhtml but not html 4? I'm not aware of any.
As far as I know xhtml is in the general part (which is touched by markdown
that is) pretty much the same as html4 but with some stricter rules.

So any xhtml markdown output should be valid html 4!



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Yuri Takhteyev
UC Berkeley School of Information
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