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Old 02-16-2011, 08:41 AM   #15
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Isn't XML a more restrictive language ? In other words, isn't it more uptight about closing tags ? Because I thought that with HTML you can leave open tags, which used to cause 99% of the problems with website layouts...

However, today most modern browsers account for that and web page looks more or less the same. And with tools such as epubchecker and Sigil's "Validate Epub" tool you'd think the code would be more precise. Yet they look different everywhere you look at it.

Why can't they focus on developing an open source engine that reads it properly instead of focusing on adding more features (such as audio and video) ?
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