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6 Name: #!/usr/bin/anonymous : 2014-10-25 05:02 ID:Heaven

>>5
That's XHTML 1.0.
Well, actually it's both.
That trick isn't possible with HTML5, because HTML5 isn't XML or SGML.
IMO, once they decided to ditch XML and SGML, they really should have gone with a more sensible style of markup... maybe something like RTF. But I guess there's some unwritten law that standards can't be sensible.

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