Posted by Steve Pugh on 04/17/07 12:47
On Apr 16, 11:49 pm, Neo Geshel <got...@geshel.org> wrote:
> I am curious about the prevalence of XHTML usage among web developers,
> and its usage in web sites in general. Does anyone have any statistics
> that could show the numbers of sites created in XHTML (all flavours) in
> comparison to traditional HTML (including spaghetti code sites)?
The biggest survey that I know of was the one carried out by Ian Hixie
at Google: http://code.google.com/webstats/index.html This was carried
out over a billion documents in December 2005.
He doesn't record any data concerning doctypes but the occurence of
the xmlns attribute on the html element was quite low:
http://code.google.com/webstats/2005-12/pageheaders.html
Steve
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