Jough,
On Sep 27, 2006, at 11:29 AM, Jough wrote:
> This is where it gets interesting. If you are using XML (and
> supporting it
> with the application/xml header) it is legal to style anything
> whatever way
> you want to. For example:
>
> http://www.pacetools.com/Cow.php
>
> It's the <cow> tag! WHOOO!!!
It is an interesting concept, but that document is technically
invalid because xhtml has no 'cow' element. It would need to be
served with an appropriate xml doctype (or no doctype at all) to be
technically correct.
Roger,
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