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Re: <OK> [Groff] Simplifying groff documentation
From: |
Larry Jones |
Subject: |
Re: <OK> [Groff] Simplifying groff documentation |
Date: |
Thu, 4 Jan 2007 19:03:47 -0500 (EST) |
D. E. Evans writes:
>
> Though not a big deal for the big web browsers, with error
> correcting facilities (or many of the search engines that have
> similar error correction), shouldn't all HTML entities be upper
> case, and all attributes be case sensitive (99% are lower case)?
No. From the HTML 4.01 spec:
Element names are written in uppercase letters (e.g., BODY).
Attribute names are written in lowercase letters (e.g., lang,
onsubmit). Recall that in HTML, element and attribute names are
case-insensitive; the convention is meant to encourage
readability.
-Larry Jones
I've got to start listening to those quiet, nagging doubts. -- Calvin
- Re: <OK> [Groff] Simplifying groff documentation, (continued)
Re: <OK> [Groff] Simplifying groff documentation, Michael(tm) Smith, 2007/01/03
Re: <OK> [Groff] Simplifying groff documentation, D. E. Evans, 2007/01/04
- Re: <OK> [Groff] Simplifying groff documentation,
Larry Jones <=
Re: <OK> [Groff] Simplifying groff documentation, D. E. Evans, 2007/01/04
Re: <OK> [Groff] Simplifying groff documentation, D. E. Evans, 2007/01/05
Re: <OK> [Groff] Simplifying groff documentation, D. E. Evans, 2007/01/05
Re: <OK> [Groff] Simplifying groff documentation, D. E. Evans, 2007/01/05