On 25.06.2010 15:52, Skrol29 wrote:
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Allowing ">" in attributes is a small gift of tolerance for webmasters, but 
implies major complications for the industry.
Disallowing ">" falls within the purpose of simplifying the grammar, like when  
XHTML disallowed the uppercase for element and attribute names, like when XHTML  disallowed 
attribute values without  quotes....
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XHTML uses XML. XML allows ">".

I really don't see what needs to be discussed. Do you want to change XML?

Best regards, Julian

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