Fredrik Lundh wrote: > Reading the XHTML specification might also help: I have. So many specs, so little time :) > you're using an XHTML DTD, but the files are missing the mandatory xmlns > declaration on the html tag (see section 3.1.1, item 3 of the XHTML > specification). Corrected. Thanks for the pointer. As the original author of pep2html.py, let me ask you something. Plaintext PEPs use the HTML 4 transitional DTD (loose.dtd), but pep2html.py claims to produce XHTML. Should the DOCTYPE be switched to the XHTML DTD? Or is this a case of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"? -- David Goodger <goodger@python.org> http://www.python.org/peps/ Python Enhancement Proposal (PEP) Editor (Please cc: all PEP correspondence to <peps@python.org>.)
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