Terry J. Reedy <tjre...@udel.edu> added the comment: My long-ago memory is that 'should not' is slightly looser in w3c parlance than 'must not'. However, it is a moot point if we decide to follow the 'should' in 3.3 for the default 'strict' mode, which both Ezio and I think we 'should' ;-). Our 'errors' parameter makes it easy to request something else, but it has to be explicit.
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