Subject: Re: First character in a word as capital-letter.
From: "Joris Gillis" <roac@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 15:39:20 +0200
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Tempore 15:19:03, die 09/13/2005 AD, hinc in xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx scripsit Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
I think it's true to say that practices like this were commonplace five
years ago when many of these examples were written - they are still
commonplace today, but no longer regarded as good practice.
I can't imagine why any person with commons sense would write such code, even if it was commonplace.
I've had the luck (at least I consider it too be luck) not to learn html. I started with XHTML, CSS & XML some years ago before even knowing that 'html' (in the sence of not-balanced markup tags) existed. And I always stayed miles away of anything that looked like WHYSIWYG-editors.
regards,
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