On Dec 6, 2006, at 23:18, Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote:
What you probably mean is when the authoring tool makes claims
about the
contents of the generated file. If it claims that the file contains a
table element with tr child elements then it would be misbehaving, but
not because table elements must not have tr child elements, but
because
there are no such elements in the generated file. But never mind, I
certainly do not want to stop you from torturing people who wish to
learn about HTML syntax.
Side note:
I considered the inference of a tbody harmless enough that the
validation mode I describe as the text/html-compatible subset of
XHTML5 allows tr as child of table when applied to XML.
Is this a bad idea? I thought it wasn't particularly useful to flag
trees with tr as child of table as something that would break if
serialized as HTML5 and sent as text/html.
(This does not affect the UI that claims to be a technology preview
of an (X)HTML5 conformance checking service. This only affects
options in the generic UI.)
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Henri Sivonen
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