Who needs XHTML Namespace?

David Megginson david at megginson.com
Wed Sep 1 01:25:18 BST 1999


Paul Prescod writes:

 > What is the virtue in discovering XHTML data in an arbitrary
 > document if there are *no rules* about what that information will
 > look like? Are you really going to write processors that do not
 > care whether images occur within titles or tables within images?

Sure -- a search engine is a very good example of one.


All the best,


David

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