Jan Bares wrote:

Wicket can produce (X)HTML compliant output, this is one of the reasons why
we are interested. There are some troubles with IE, but, fortunately now we
know the solution. I don't expect that Wicket will validate the pages before
output :-). I would just expect, that the samples will be compliant not to
further spread the bad HTML habits, but it's just my nitpicking.
I'll add a bug report for the examples HTML compliancy. Why spread bad HTML habits when we don't have to...

Martijn



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