Ah, but if it is HTML and not XHTML we are talking about, both the start
and end tags of a head element are optional. So there could be a HEAD
element even though it is just implied.
But that's omitted tags not omitted elements so the XML representation
in the stylesheet should still have the <head> element, just that the
serialiser could arguably omit the markup as it would be a valid html
representation of that tree,
David
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