Simon Pieters wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 00:28:37 +0200, Ian Hickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Also, if there's a difference between content=empty and 'void elements'
it deserves an explanation.

One is just about the content model, the other is just about the syntax.
They're not really related, though it happens to be the case that all
elements that have an empty content model are void elements in HTML.

FWIW, <script src> has empty content model but still requires the end tag.

That is not true. The contents of a <script src> is interpreted as script and executed if loading the resource pointed to by the src-attribute fails. In other words

<script src="http://nonexistant.example.com/";>
alert('hi');
</script>

should bring up an alert.

/ Jonas

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