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Yeah, I always thought that XHTML Transitional was a too little too late standard. HTML 4.0 even in it's badly phrased form is likely to remain supported throughout web browser for many years to come. Not supporting old HTML would render many many documents on the web worthless. I doubt any company designing a product to be competitive would risk anything like that for many many years. Although, maybe HTML will one day go the way of the gopher. Even still there are still gopher archives online. I was browsing through some of them around a friends place about 6/8 months back. Although I can see the point in following the standards. If we as a whole choose not to follow the stardards then the web browser developers will write them for us. And as history likes to repeate itself we know each developer will write a different standard. Were finaly starting to leave those entangled highways behind us. If closing my <br>'s is going to bring me closer to that drive along the pleasntly curvy country road then the "/" character is my new best friend. It's also good practise for XML, as any single elements (is that what their called?) have to be closed the same way you would with XHTML strict (no space, eg <br/> ). [url=http://www.dracusis.f2s.com] [img]http://www.whatever.net.au/~cameron/ozone/sig-dogtags-small2.gif[/img] [/url]
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