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Posted by Sanders Kaufman on 11/13/06 23:57
Michael Fesser wrote:
> .oO(Sanders Kaufman)
>> ALL web browsers that support HTML3 support XHTML.
>
> IE only accepts it when you deliver it as text/html, but then it's no
That's because XHTML is text, and it is html.
> XHTML anymore. It's written in an HTML-compatible syntax, it's delivered
> as HTML and parsed as HTML.
And that's what makes it work.
> If you really want to use XHTML in a proper way then you have to use the
> correct content type application/xhtml+xml.
That's one way.
But one of the reasons it was developed was to
ensure that the web content can be deliverd in a
greater number of ways, and to a greater number of
clients... including and especially, HTML clients.
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