On Nov 11, 2004, at 9:55 AM, M Spreij wrote:
Until Spotlight, I guess I can just add the inline close-slash in the link tag of the default drag command, as that should be compatible with normal HTML!?!
I've noticed that some versions of Mozilla will choke on tags that were short-closed, like <meta blah="blah" /> if the doctype is not explicitly XHTML.
Good to know, but if that's 'choke' as in stop rendering the page or crash, personally I'd consider that a Mozilla bug. Now if the doctype *is* XML or XHTML (or what not :-) it should probably fail as per RFC (.. but that's from a known-to-have-failed-before memory area..)
well, the short-close is not valid in HTML 4.0 (I don't think officially it is anyway) so that would not really make it a bug. but... most browsers out there (IE and Safari notably) are very forgiving to invalid markup, as they should be. So I would say it is a shortcoming of Mozilla. I think Firefox 1.0 is more graceful around these things. the choke I've seen in older firefoxes breaks the whole layout of a page.
k
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