- From: Marcelo Perrone <marcelo@organic.com.br>
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 14:59:36 -0400 (EDT)
- To: "w3-html" <www-html@w3.org>
Dave wrote: > There is a prinicipal fairly deep in the origins of the > internet that one should be correct in what one produces > but tolerant in what one accepts. (XML doesn't really > hold to this, though.) I see... but, I am defending the point of writing a good html code to a client and, probably I'll be asked about the PRATICAL problems of that. So if you guys knew if there is any damage on performace or quality of content parsed or anything... So what problem can cause: eg. <td width="199"><img src="pixel.gif" width="200"></td> ?? I know its ugly cause I work with this stuff. But my client doesn't. Than, I needed your help.
Received on Thursday, 26 October 2000 15:02:20 UTC