On 4/26/07, tedd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 5:05 PM -0400 4/25/07, Lori Lay wrote:
>Zoltán Németh wrote:
>>
>>>Incidentally, "<br/>" is an error for html.
>>>
>>
>>can you tell me why <br/> is an error????
>>
>>greets
>>Zoltán Németh
>>
>>
><br/> is xhtml.  It's not an error in xhtml, but
>might confuse older browsers.  I tried it, even
>with a strict HTML 4.01 doctype and didn't get
>any errors, but who knows.  I have read that
><br/> might confuse older browsers, so it is
>usually written <br /> to avoid problems.
>
>The basic HTML version is <br>.
>
>Lori

Lori:

To me, as error is something that is reported to
me as an error by the w3c. If they accept it,
then I accept it. That's the compliance thing --
I don't make the rules, I just try to live by
them.

Also, which older browsers have problems with it?
I've been using "<br/>" in sites for many years
and never had any problem with it whatsoever.
Also, every browser that BrowserCam provides has
not demonstrated any problems with using "<br>"
-- or at least none that I've seen.

Cheers,

tedd

I believe it was IE4 and with some Netscape browsers.

Tijnema
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