Out of curiosity is the HTML syntax for void elements possible (i.e. start 
tag only) with a helper?

e.g.
<link rel="next" href="http://example.com/article?pg=2";>



On Friday, February 21, 2014 5:37:57 PM UTC-5, Anthony wrote:

> TAG['link/'](_href=...)
>
> To generate a self-closing tag, the tag name must end with a "/", so to do 
> that, you need to use the TAG["tagname"] syntax instead of TAG.tagname.
>
> Anthony
>
> On Friday, February 21, 2014 4:43:08 PM UTC-5, User wrote:
>>
>> How can I generate a self-closing tag (
>> http://dev.w3.org/html5/html-author/#start-tag) or void element using 
>> the TAG helper?
>>
>> For example, in the header I want to generate:
>>
>> <link rel="next" href="http://example.com/article?pg=2";>
>>
>>
>> or
>>
>> <link rel="next" href="http://example.com/article?pg=2"/>
>>
>>
>> However using TAG.link(_rel='next', _href='
>> http://example.com/article?pg=2') generates:
>>
>> <link rel="next" href="http://example.com/article?pg=2";></link>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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