Computer Science, asked by ruchijindal112, 8 months ago

What do you mean by the statement- “HTML tags are not case sensitive”

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Answered by Mastermind789
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Generally, HTML is case-insensitive, but there are a few exceptions. Entity names (the things that follow ampersands) are case-senstive, but many browsers will accept many of them entirely in uppercase or entirely in lowercase; a few must be cased in particular ways.

Answered by Anonymous
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HTML Is Not Case Sensitive

HTML tags are not case sensitive: means the same as . The HTML standard does not require lowercase tags, but W3C recommends lowercase in HTML, and demands lowercase for stricter document types like XHTML. At W3Schools we always use lowercase tags.

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