Contexts in which <meta> elements may be used

The spec says about permissible contexts of <meta>:
>     If the http-equiv attribute is present: in a head element.
>     If the http-equiv attribute is present: in a noscript element  
> that is a child of a head element.
>     If the name attribute is present: where metadata elements are  
> expected.

The first and the third line say "in a head element" and "where  
metadata elements are expected". Saying different things gives the  
impression that there is a difference. As far as I can tell, "where  
metadata elements are expected" means "in a head element". If they  
really mean the same thing, please use the same expression to avoid  
suggesting that they mean something different.

-- 
Henri Sivonen
hsivonen@iki.fi
http://hsivonen.iki.fi/

Received on Tuesday, 9 October 2007 12:51:54 UTC