Re: [ANN] Kludgey workarounds for IE and Netscape

John Cowan (cowan@locke.ccil.org)
Fri, 11 Sep 1998 11:10:48 -0400


James Clark wrote:

> The term "well-formed HTML" as used in section 1 of the XSL WD does not
> mean SGML that conforms to HTML 4.0. It means well-formed XML that uses
> element types and attributes from HTML.

Well and good. But "uses element types" etc. is vague: all element
types, or only some of them? It can't (straightforwardly) be all
of them, because SCRIPT and STYLE are CDATA elements, and so
have no XML equivalents.

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