Quote Originally Posted by pauland View Post
I'd broadly agree with what Remi has said. Nobody is particularly interested in the nuts and bolts of writing syntactically correct html, but it's important that we do so and not be sloppy. If we don't do this we are relying on browsers interpreting our invalid markup the way we think they should, rather than the way they actually might.

There's no correlation between producing valid markup and styfling innovation.

Paul
Perhaps the advent of the one-world browser along with the one-world computer then?

Rubber Stamping is compliant with each stamp pressed on paper, but it's utility makes it limited and boring.