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Subject: Re: Why Strict YAML Refuses To Do Implicit Typing
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On 24 Apr 2024 11:39:56 GMT, Stefan Ram wrote:

>   HTML went the opposite way. Back in the day, quotation marks around
>   attributes were mandatory, no ifs or buts. But nowadays, you can
>   sometimes skip 'em, depending on what's inside the attribute!

HTML was originally an “application” of SGML, and followed its 
conventions. Which meant that quotation marks were optional if there was 
no confusion.

Nowadays, we put them in as a matter of course.

Omitted closing tags are still with us.