Sent by Dave Silvester on 7 August 2004 14:02
On Saturday 07 Aug 2004 01:48, Eric B.Bednarz wrote:
> No it doesn't.
Yes it does! Using the XHTML doctype *requires* all elements and attributes
to be in lowercase! (As has already been said enough times.)
> The lexical level of SG markup is defined in the SGML declaration (which is
> helpfully located with point and shoot heuristics by your favourite frontend
> to a validating SGML system like nsgmls and as such not transparent to the
> user), not any document type declaration whatsoever.
XHTML isn't SGML anyway - it's XML, which is case sensitive.
.... and this is totally OT.
~Dave
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