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| xhtml title tag stops page rendering To comply with XHTML spec a TITLE tag is required in html documents. If this is written as <TITLE></TITLE> then there is no problem, but of a shorten tag of <TITLE/> is used this stops the page rendering under IE7. To reproduce create a page like this... <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE/> </HEAD> <BODY> HELLO </BODY> </HTML> This will run fine under firefox but display a blank page in IE7. |
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| Re: xhtml title tag stops page rendering Keith Duncan wrote: > To comply with XHTML spec a TITLE tag is required in html documents. If this > is written as <TITLE></TITLE> then there is no problem, but of a shorten tag > of <TITLE/> is used this stops the page rendering under IE7. You are not supposed to use <title />. See section C.3 of the XHTML specs. Also, IE does not support XHTML. |
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