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Originally posted by Digital
Hmm.. interesting documents. For those few Newbie out there that have no idea what XHTML is, it is HTML written using the XML control guidelines.
Those documents talk a common issue with anyone working with XHTML. Before I discuss this, I would like to mention that XML (eXtendable Markup Language) was not originally designed to be used for websites, although it resembles HTML 4.0 standard ideas (only a lot stricter)..
XHTML was designed to become the web xml standard. However it is way to early to effectively serve xhtml, since a lot of browsers complain about mime types.
Stick with HTML 4.01 for now, until all the browsers can agree on what needs to be supported.
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Thanks for the opinion man.