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[quote][b]HZR said:[/b] it has nothing to do with the prose, only the machine checkable part of the specification[/quote]To me this only supports my point - the W3C validator saying you're using valid code doesn't mean your code is valid, only that the code it is aware of is valid. Consider a more extreme case of hiding non-standard code usage in JavaScript. [quote][b]HZR said:[/b] about XML/SGML and what a comment is[/quote]If HTML were SGML, we'd call it SGML. HTML has additional rules on top of SGML. [quote][b]HZR said:[/b] Please explain where you think the spec expressively forbids CCs.[/quote]Already have at least twice. [quote][b]HZR said:[/b] explain what that would have anything to do with validitity[/quote]Explain how usage of something forbidden by a spec has to do with conformance with the spec? [quote][b]HZR said:[/b] (And note that I'm talking about the type of conditional comments on poi's site. There are others that are syntactically wrong).[/quote]'Course
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