On 25.06.2010 15:52, Skrol29 wrote:
... 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.... ...
XHTML uses XML. XML allows ">". I really don't see what needs to be discussed. Do you want to change XML? Best regards, Julian
