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Understanding HTML, XML and XHTML
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September 20th, 2006
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Maciej Stachowiak
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Close your
<script>and<canvas>tags -
considerable confusion
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HTML user agents
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a catchall term for programs that read HTML, including web browsers, search engine web crawlers, and so forth
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extremely lenient error handling
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XML always needs close tags
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special syntax for tags that don’t need a close tag
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XML has draconian error-handling rules
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XML parsers are required to fail
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if they encounter even the simplest syntax error
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I recommend – serve valid HTML documents with a
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Best practices
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Close your
<script>and<canvas>tags!The relationships among HTML, XML and XHTML are an area of considerable confusion on the web. We often see questions on the
webkit-devmailing list where people wonder why their seemingly XHTML documents result in HTML output. Or we’re asked why an XML construct like<b />doesn’t actually close the bold tag.
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20 Jun 08
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The relationships among HTML, XML and XHTML are an area of considerable confusion on the web. We often see questions on the
webkit-devmailing list where people wonder why their seemingly XHTML documents result in HTML output. Or we’re asked why an XML construct like<b />doesn’t actually close the bold tag.This article will attempt to clear up some of that confusion.
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