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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=22008 Bug ID: 22008 Summary: Make it clear that there are syntax differences, add one about id attribute Classification: Unclassified Product: HTML WG Version: unspecified Hardware: PC OS: Windows NT Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: HTML5 differences from HTML4 Assignee: simonp@opera.com Reporter: jukka.k.korpela@kolumbus.fi QA Contact: public-html-bugzilla@w3.org CC: mike@w3.org, public-html-admin@w3.org, public-html-wg-issue-tracking@w3.org At the start of clause “2 Syntax”, the statement “HTML defines an HTML syntax that is compatible with HTML4 and XHTML1 documents published on the Web” should be less absolute, e.g. the word “mostly” could be added before “compatible”. In subclause 2.4, e.g. “Attributes have to be separated by at least one whitespace character” means that some valid and existing HTML 4.01 documents are not valid HTML5. The following information should be added to subclause 2.4: The id attribute syntax now allows any nonempty string that does not contain space characters. This is much more liberal than the HTML 4 syntax, but on the other hand it disallows spaces at the start and at the end (id=" foo " is valid HTML 4 but not valid HTML5). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the QA Contact for the bug.
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