if you tried to use <br/> in HTML then it would mean the same as <br/>> (or a line break followed by a greater than symbol)Are you sure? I tried <br/> in a small HTML-file and had it validated by the "official" W3C-validator at http://validator.w3.org.
Oh its valid - it just means something different - a line break followed by a greater than sign (rather than just a line break). Anywhere you can have a line break you can have character data, and a greater than character is character data.
I did make a typo in my previous comment though.
In HTML <br/> means the same as <br>>, not <br/>> (because <br/ means the same as <br> - SGML is complicated)
In reply to Re^6: Keep quotes around numerical attributes after parsing with HTML::Treebuilder?
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in thread Keep quotes around numerical attributes after parsing with HTML::Treebuilder?
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