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Posted by Rik on 10/26/06 04:25
dorayme wrote:
> "Ganesh" <ganeshjacharya@gmail.com> wrote:
>> dorayme wrote:
>>> "Ganesh" <ganeshjacharya@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> I want to start designing a website using XHTML strict.
>>>
>>> Are you sure this is a good idea?
>>
>> Ofcourse... do you know any alternates.. keeping the w3c rules intact
>
> Read
> http://www.spartanicus.utvinternet.ie/no-xhtml.htm
Well, there ARE good uses of XHTML strict, it's sadly not yet widely
supported. At the moment, it's not really a big pay off to code correct
XHTML. For controllable intranets it might be usefull, and I usually serve
XHTML to UA's that claim application/xhtml+xml support in their headers,
but indeed HTML 4.01 Strict to the rest.
--
Rik Wasmus
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