RE: [xml] Question about libxml...

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From: Marc Sanfacon (sanm@copernic.com)
Date: Thu Nov 16 2000 - 08:32:04 EST


I totally agree with that, but this is not my page. It actually is a
example of the pages found anywhere on the web. This one is a sample of a
page found on ZDNet !

Marc.

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From: xml-request@rufus.w3.org [mailto:xml-request@rufus.w3.org]On
Behalf Of Bjorn Reese
Sent: November 15, 2000 16:42 PM
To: xml@rpmfind.net
Subject: Re: [xml] Question about libxml...

Marc Sanfacon wrote:

> I posted this, just in case Daniel, or somebody else, can fix the problem
or
> can help me fix it.

>From HTML 4.0 (section 7.1)

<quote>
  An HTML 4 document is composed of three parts:

    1. a line containing HTML version information,
    2. a declarative header section (delimited by the HEAD element),
    3. a body, which contains the document's actual content. The body
       may be implemented by the BODY element or the FRAMESET element.
</quote>

I may be missing some obscure definition in the HTML specification,
but it appears to me that it is your HTML document that needs fixing
(specifically, put the SCRIPT block in the body).

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