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That is, the attribute alone is enough, so that when the attribute is set without a value, it counts as true. In XML-based languages, attribute minimization is disallowed and attributes must have a value; for example, in XHTML, checked is invalid, and must be written checked=checked .
XHTML documents must use lower case for all HTML element and attribute names. This difference is necessary because XML is case-sensitive e.g. and are different tags.
The tag is often used to set off long quotations from other sources. For example, popular browsers display the following as an indented block of text: We acted incorrectly in arbitrarily changing the Kumquat Festival date.
All tags in XML or XHTML can be used as self-closing by closing them with (). HTML5: Using a slash is absolutely optional. HTML4: Using a slash is technically invalid. However, the W3Cs HTML validator still accepts it.
J. List of Attributes Attribute NameModuleDescription cite XHTML Hypertext Attributes Module Set the URI for a citation class XHTML Core Attributes Module Set the class of an element colspan XHTML Tables Module Set the number of columns a table cell should span content-length XHTML Object Module Indicate the size of a links target70 more rows
You must follow these rules when you create XML syntax: All XML elements must have a closing tag. XML tags are case sensitive.
The tag interrupts the normal line filling and word wrapping of paragraphs within an HTML or XHTML document.
XHTML is more strict than HTML, and requires that all open tags must be closed, even if theyre not container tags. Therefore, non-container tags end in /. For example, the tag for a line break is .

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