- From: Justin Wood <jw6057@bacon.qcc.mass.edu>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 02:10:24 -0400
- To: W3C Style List <www-style@w3.org>
RE: thread Firstly, the .xhtml pages are moot, going by the format of the CSS3 Selectors Test Suite, the tests will be/are written in XHTML but a wrapper script will parse them out as XHTML, XML, and HTML seperately and order accordingly... PNG is the "open" image standard, if a use of anything else is agree'd apon, a use of <OBJECT> is a must! <!CDATA[[ is the spec equiv for XHTML, you _cannot_ have a < character inside a textNode in XML (which validating XHTML 1.1 docs must be valid under, iirc) without parser errors. therefor the CDATA is required, if your UA doesnt support it, you are not a XHTML rendering UA, correctly, `see HTML tests` then, mark na on others, (cant fail a tests because your UA cant actually test it to begin with) I dont think I missed anything ~Justin Wood
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