I was under the impression that html 5 is only basically suggesting because the 
doc type isn't even formally written in stone at this time. I see that the W3C 
does have a validation now for html 5, although it's marked experimental. As 
far as I know bbedit is the only tool I have that does check syntax for html 
5...and I'm not quite sure what to think of that yet.


On Sep 30, 2011, at 1:33 PM, Brian Frick wrote:

> You're right, HTML5 allows for AnYtHiNg.  I had forgotten about that, even 
> though I remember reading it in the "rules"... Thanks, Kerri!

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