>>>>> "SZ" == Stefano Zacchiroli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> The //EN in <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN"
>> is not explained.
>> 
>> Is it OK on non-English documents? Users worry.

SZ> It is not explained in the spec because it is not HTML specific, but
SZ> rather SGML-/XML- specific. The part between double quotes is the public
SZ> identifier of the document type, in principle it has to be taken as a
SZ> verbatim string with no specific meaning.

SZ> See the XML/SGML specifications for more information about that.

I would say that (what you just said to me) there. That way the "//EN"
would no longer be a mystery, and the user would know where to look
for further info. OK thanks anyway.



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