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weamp;#39;ve been wandering down the the buy roads of html x ml sgml all sorts of mls and various non-mls and last time i think we spoke some people had wandered off to the pub and sorted everything out over a pint so what happened about that then what happened next well after about 18 months the draft xml specification was published and everybody agreed great job didnamp;#39;t we learn a lot from the decisions in html that caused so much difficulty and of course the major thing not by means the only one but a big major thing was that you must not omit your end tags in xml they will be there that being said of course a lot of browsers still have to be tolerant about it some people you know maybe i donamp;#39;t know dreamweaver or something might produce a very very good xml compliant web page but a lot of people still hand code a lot of people particularly with paragraphs go straight p p p and donamp;#39;t see the need to close off the paragraph so youamp;#39;ve got to be a bit to