Re: Can Browsers Attempt to Render Broken XHTML?

> People with any sort of typing/physical/cognitive disorder will have 
> problems generating error free code.
> to view their pages one may need an html browser

The error correction can be done at source, e.g. by using a tool
like HTML Tidy, or an editor, like Amaya, that should not be capable
of generating invalid syntax.  That way, provided the author looks
at the corrected code, you will get rather better consistency than
if each brand of browser used its own error correction rules.

Received on Friday, 27 June 2003 02:16:34 UTC