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https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=24451 --- Comment #2 from Eliot Graff <eliotgra@microsoft.com> --- Done: Please don't refer to "legacy XML" - I think you mean just "XHTML 1.x". XML in general is not deprecated by W3C. Changed to XML 1.x "this recommendation" - it's not yet a W3C Recommendation, although I do hope it becomes one! Changed to "this document" 3.12 Templating restrictions This section appears to be empty. Deleted header 2.1 Principles s/requiremetn/requirement/ Can't repro. I only see "requirement" Changed "As such, character encoding MAY be left undeclared in XML with the result that UTF-8 is still supported" to "Documents served with an XML content type therefore do not need to use any of the HTML encoding declaration methods, although if the document might be interpreted as text/html it SHOULD do so." Changed The W3C Internationalization (i18n) Group recommends to always include a visible encoding declaration in a document... to The W3C Internationalization (i18n) Group recommends that one always include a visible encoding declaration in an HTML document... More to come later.... -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the QA Contact for the bug.
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