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 >>Use double quotes for HTML attributes.
 >
> Why do you say that?

Yeah, I figured someone would ask that. :) I couldn't find anything 
definitive on w3c.org; can someone back me up?

AFAIK, they are required in XML and XHTML. It's a good habit to get into

with regular HTML, also (although, yes, both will work in HTML).
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The best form HTML attributes is within double quotes. This stems from
the parent language of all of the mark-up languages, SGML (standard
generalized mark-up language). XML and XHTML both more closely follow
the rules/recommendations of the parent language. HTML validation
engines genrally throw exceptions if attributes are not quoted. It has
always been considered good form.

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