Once upon a time Ian Hickson shaped the electrons to say... > On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, Simon Pieters wrote: > > From: Ian Hickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Hm. Actually an <optgroup> start tag has to imply an </optgroup> end tag > > > for compatibility with browsers... spec fixed. > > Then nested optgroups as allowed in WF2 is just another thing that only > > works in XHTML5? How many sites would break if </optgroup> wasn't > > implied here? > All those that used more than one <optgroup> without mentioning > </optgroup>. I don't think that's uncommon.
Yeah, I would think that the only way to imply a closing </optgroup>, really, is the </select> tag. As long as they can be nested, which was always the intent - it was just watered down in HTML 4. -MZ -- megazone-at-megazone.org http://www.MegaZone.org/ Gweep, Geek, Human, me. http://www.TiVoLovers.com/ http://www.Eyrie-Productions.com/ -><- Hail Eris "A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men" 508-852-2171
