It's the browser that deals with html syntax
https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_intro.asp
Jim Franz

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Subject: [WEB400] Silly question: HTML 5

I've never had occasion to think about it, but does the Apache in V7R3/V7R4
support HTML 5?

My first response would have been yes, but then again......


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