> implemented somewhere. Since the new HTML 4.01 Strict doesn't allow for > embedded JavaScript like the older ones, it's left up to CSS to take up the HTML 4.01 is neither new (about 5 years old) nor does it impose any such restriction. Separation of scripting may be necessary to achieve de facto compatibility between XHTML 1.0 and HTML 4 browsers, but most people who hit this issue are using XHTML for the wrong reasons.Received on Saturday, 13 September 2003 07:10:11 GMT
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