On Wed, 30 May 2007 10:23:51 +0200, Ivo Emanuel Gonçalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As Anne pointed out, <noscript> is used to display alternative content
that <script> would have shown.  The kind of content that goes only in
<body>, usually block elements, and never in <head>.

If the WebKit developers want to follow IE's broken model on parsing
even basic HTML like <noscript>, be my guest, but don't try to force
this into HTML 5 and make it a standard.

Whether or not it should be conforming is a different question. How a document is to be parsed is best agreed upon between browser vendors I think. We already have enough differences as it is.


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Anne van Kesteren
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