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Re: Lowercasing of tag/attribute names

Sam Ruby wrote:
> On 7/9/07, James Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> At the moment all element and attribute name comparisons relative to
>> case in the original source document whereas, in HTML, names in the tree
>> are lowercase regardless of the original source. Does the current setup
>> make sense or should we compare names as they will appear in the DOM?
> 
> Be aware that in HTML5, there are two serialization formats: HTML5 and
> XHTML5.  XHTML5 is case sensitive.
> 
> The Ruby version of test_sanitizer is a bit more explicit about
> handling HTML5 vs XHTML5 vs "liberal" XHTML5.  I would have no problem
> with you back-porting that to Python, and adjusting as appropriate.
> 
OK I plan to do this in the next couple of days.

As a heads up, Phillip Taylor added some more tokenizer tests. The trunk 
fails 9, my tree fails 4 (and at least one of those is not a real bug).

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