Replying to myself...

Le 8 déc. 2006 à 8:48, Michel Fortin a écrit :

<noscript> and document.write()
workaround: create nodes programatically and avoid the use of <noscript>.

Another noteworthy problem with the common subset about scripting is that it's really impractical to write some idioms. You can't have any instance of "<" or "&" in a script without throwing the document outside of the common subset: HTML requires them to be unencoded, XHTML requires them to be in a CDATA section or escaped as &lt; and &amp;. The CDATA solution would probably work in HTML, although it'd make the document non-conforming.

This applies to inline <style> too. It does not apply to external scripts and stylesheets.

(Note: I'm not asking that any of this be resolved, I just think that it's noteworthy.)

I've added this to the wiki page about the common subset:
<http://wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/Common_Subset>


Michel Fortin
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