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In article <3d342fad@news.povray.org>, new### [at] deletethispovrayorg
says...
> > the </a> tag. Leaving the </a> tag out is a syntax error. What should the
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> Not really. Browsers are expected to have the ability to infer a closing
> tag when one should obviously be there. A good example would be the sequence
> <tr><td>Some Text</tr>. I have left out a </td>, but any browser will infer
> its presence and act as if it were supplied.
You should really look at the specs (even if Thorsten for some
strange reasons doesn't like them).
There are elements wich need a closing tag (<div> for example), elements
where it is optional (<td>, <li>), ones where it isn't allowed (<img>,
<br>).
Lutz-Peter
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