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Start your free trialLucas Bittencourt
413 Pointswhat's wrong here?
Why it keeps saying I'm wrong on the set character part ?
<!doctype html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <title></title> </head>
<body> </body> </html>
3 Answers
Holger Liesegang
50,595 PointsHi Lucas,
you want to use capital letters like
<!DOCTYPE html>
rayorke
27,709 PointsAccording to the W3 Working draft ( http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/WD-html5-20080610/syntax.html ) the doctype declaration is not case-sensitive, and should be valid if written as
<!DOCTYPE html>
or as
<!doctype html>
or even
<!DoCtYpE hTmL>
Issues can happen though if the web page is being parsed as XHTML - which will return an error if you don't use:
<!DOCTYPE html>
This is why it's simply best practice to use uppercase.
Lucas Bittencourt
413 Pointswow, that was a fast response. Thank you very much. I almost started to think that the software had a problem lol.