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Originally Posted by dgatwood
Ah. According to Pandoc's documentation, its html output mode is actually xhtml 1.0. Weird. So just add -t html and you should be good.
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I saw that little snippet of conversion goodness a couple of hours after I posted my thread here but thanks for pointing that out.
One can also apparently use an -o html5 flag to output HTML5.
Or is it also an XHTML variety? I'll have to check the output code on that I guess.
That is what can make all this so confusing. Is that all these companies and software will sometimes intermix all these terms as being one thing when they actually mean another. People get sloppy with all these terms and are not precise and one ends up in a mess of confusion.
Oh well.
Carlos