in reply to Re^7: A call to keyboards: Better chatterbox wrapping (test case)
in thread A call to keyboards: Better chatterbox wrapping

If the contents of a <foo> / </foo> set are empty, isn't a browser allowed to discard them?

Just going from memory, though.

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Re^9: A call to keyboards: Better chatterbox wrapping (test case)
by Aristotle (Chancellor) on Jan 12, 2005 at 03:33 UTC

    Only if it is really completely empty, ie not even blanks or breaks or any other whitespace. That much, at least, I know for sure…

    Makeshifts last the longest.

      Which was the context of this part of the thread - using <span></span> to have a browser split the text.

      --MidLifeXis