On Oct 31, 2006, at 5:54 PM, Sean Schertell wrote:

You're right, adding the shell variable seems to fix things right up. I noticed that the ctl-return shortcut now writes a break tag like this "<br/>" rather than with a space preceding the backslash like this: "<br />" -- slightly off-topic, but is this correct? I thought read somewhere that you need that space for full cross-browser compatibility or something. No?


You would want their to be a space before the / in the variable.  

And I have to admit, while I understand the argument against serving XHTML as text/html (that Allan was alluding to) I don't agree with it.  If you code clean XHTML and serve it as text/html and don't do the silly user related mistakes that Ian Hickson brings up then the large majority of his issues with it are quite simply mute.  

You can read Ian Hickson's deal here:
http://hixie.ch/advocacy/xhtml

Brad Fults has a great response here:
http://h3h.net/2005/12/xhtml-harmful-to-feelings/

And of course the comments on Brad Fults' post are full of people who feel either way.  Personally I'm still using XHTML.  :)

Jamie

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