<br /> tags don't have closing tags in html.
That statement is wrong by definition. <br/> is short for <br></br>, so you're saying that something with a closing tag can't have a closing tag.
(Technically, <br/.../ is short for <br>...</br> in HTML, but the HTML parsers used by web browsers don't support that. If they did, it would also be invalid since the BR element cannot have content or a closing tag.)
<br></br> is perfectly valid XHTML. It's the unabbreviated form of <br/>.
In reply to Re^2: close end tag
by ikegami
in thread close end tag
by Anonymous Monk
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