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% > There's nothing to say that Netscape Gold should turn STRONG elements into
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% > elements either, but it does (or at least did, I haven't tried the latest
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% Or that PageMill should use <BR><BR> instead of <P>.
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% Or that Internet Assistant should add two META elements, one either
% side of TITLE, if they were not already tehre, with an advertisement for
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% It's hard to understate the quality of some of the non-SGML-aware HTML tools.
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% For this reason, I think it important that each META element be entirely
% self-sufficient, and not rely on others in a sequence being in the right
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% Lee
OTOH, a sufficiently clever DC engine could rely on the presence of one META
element of the form <META NAME="scheme" CONTENT="DC"> to infer that all other
META elements in the document could be assumed to be DC meta elements. The same
sort of assumption is used for SCRIPT and STYLE in HTML already.
cheers,
Lauren
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