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  • From: "Frank Boumphrey" <bckman@i...>
  • To: "Dan Rudman" <rudman@i...>, "'XML-DEV'" <xml-dev@i...>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 11:48:54 -0500

Dan,
use XHTML which is well formed xml

Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: Dan Rudman <rudman@i...>
To: 'XML-DEV' <xml-dev@i...>
Sent: Friday, March 12, 1999 8:59 AM
Subject: Basic Question


>I apologize for the basic question in advance :)
>
>
>With the wealth of XML libraries available, I am more and more inclined to
>make use of these libraries to help me create, parse, and utilize my own
tag
>markup language to be embedded within an HTML document.  My understanding
of
>XML at this point is that it must be well-formed or a fatal error occurs.
>If this is the case, how can I deal with the fact that most HTML documents
>are NOT well-formed and that most HTML design tools do not enforce,
require,
>or even sometimes support, well-formedness in a document?
>
>Things would be rosy if I didn't have to rely on HTML, but my application
>requires it.
>
>Thanks.
>
>-- Dan
>
>
>


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