Hmm, on Google Code, looks like the '/>' has been there at least since Dec 
2009 (v. 1.77) -- it doesn't go back any further.

On Thursday, June 23, 2011 5:25:22 PM UTC-4, David J wrote:

> Strange
>
> I am running trunk, but I think the version I checked was 1.93 perhaps. 
> Let me see when that was added.
>
> Thanks for the update I didnt notice that.
>
>
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> On 6/23/11 5:14 PM, Anthony wrote: 
>
> Are you using the current version of web2py? The code that generates the 
> link tag for css files appears to close the tag with a '/>', as you suggest.
>  
> Anthony
>
> On Thursday, June 23, 2011 4:49:47 PM UTC-4, David J wrote:
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>> I think that when you add css files via response.files 
>>
>> the output should include a '/>' rather that '>' 
>>
>> xhtml requires all tags to be closed; while other doctypes are less strict 
>>
>>
>> I think its good practice to close all tags. 
>>
>> Anyone disagree? 
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