hi,

On 12/22/05, Lachlan Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Spark wrote:
> >  I use this W3C document as a reference to know which tag may go inside 
> > other:
> >  
> > http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/xhtml-modularization-19990406/DTD/doc/xhtml1-t.elt.html
> >
> >  I never found nothing else like that (such a DTD visual
> > representation), but what I want to know is: is it the latest version?
> No, it's not.
>
> > how may I know that ?
> If you go to the beginning of the spec (remove the /DTD/... from the URI).
> http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/xhtml-modularization-19990406/
>
> Read the status and you'll see that it's an old working draft and that
> the latest version can be found at
> http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-modularization/

 Yeah, i found that when i first tried, but could not found the *same*
document. If you compare both, you might notice the older one is quite
easier to read and understand at first sight.

 But actually, reading it more closely , i could understand better the
conventions used there. thank you.

> However, may I ask what your reason for choosing XHTML is?  If you're
> simply looking for a good reference for elements and their content
> models, the index of elements in HTML4 is more suitable for most authors.
>
> http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/index/elements.html

 Although is a useful list, it's not good for what I pointed: knowing
what can go inside what. Like "can I put a Heading tag inside a DT?"
(no) , or "can a put an <A> here in the BODY ?" (no , you can't). Does
anyone have any suggestion ? Might be some page outside W3C (since the
standards move quite slowly, i may use them for a few years :)

> Yes, it would be.  There is no <h> element in XHTML 1.x.
of course not,  but it could be used as an alias for a heading tag , like <Hx> .

Thank you, lachlan
Spark!

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