Re: "/>" (was Re: several messages about New Vocabularies in text/html

> That's different from blacklisting the set of HTML elements, as there 
> are cases where an unknown element will be placed in the HTML
> namespace.

Thanks, for considering this. I'm happy to leave the techmical deatils with those more
familiar with the technical details of the html5 algorithm. At the level
that I was floating the idea, there's no difference between what you
said and what I meant:-)


David

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