On 29/05/11 20:20, Guha wrote:
Thank you.

Can you point me at the portion of the HTML 5 spec that allows link and meta
to be used
in the body?

It says it where the link and meta elements are defined:

http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/semantics.html#the-link-element

"Contexts in which this element can be used:
    Where metadata content is expected.
    In a noscript element that is a child of a head element.
If the itemprop attribute is present: where phrasing content is expected."

http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/semantics.html#the-meta-element

"Contexts in which this element can be used:
If the charset attribute is present, or if the element's http-equiv attribute is in the Encoding declaration state: in a head element. If the http-equiv attribute is present but not in the Encoding declaration state: in a head element. If the http-equiv attribute is present but not in the Encoding declaration state: in a noscript element that is a child of a head element.
    If the name attribute is present: where metadata content is expected.
If the itemprop attribute is present: where metadata content is expected. If the itemprop attribute is present: where phrasing content is expected."

Phrasing content is "the text of the document":

http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/content-models.html#phrasing-content

Rob

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