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  • From: "WorldNet" <csgallagher@worldnet.att.net>
  • To: "XML Developer" <xml-dev@ic.ac.uk>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Jun 1999 10:10:49 -0500

I've noticed that Netscape Communicator 4.x ignores <br/> and haven't tried
same with IE4.x as I've upgraded to IE5. What techniques are going to be
developed to account for this backwards compatibility issue if one creates
otherwise well-formed documents? Must we count on the DOM and script our way
into redundancy again? Would 'inline redundancy' be a strategy as in the
form of <br><br/> or would this break the current and future processors
while addressing the foibles of the earlier releases?

Lastly, I thought I read somewhere to use <br /> using white space and when
I use this technique this seems to be recognized by Communicator 4.x *and*
IE5 but I wonder again about generalized usage in this regard with respect
to maintaining a well-formed document.

If this white space technique for empty tags is to be the way it should be
done why do I not see this technique used in the examples that are being
published? I hope to remind those of you who have a grasp on usage that most
of us are engaged in 'monkey see - monkey do'.

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Clinton Gallagher
NET cpio@metromilwaukee.com
URL http://www.metromilwaukee.com




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