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 Posted by Toby A Inkster on 05/02/07 16:29 
cwdjrxyz wrote: 
 
> An xhtml page can be all html, all xml, or any combination thereof.  
 
An XHTML page is always all HTML *and* all XML by definition! 
 
> If the xhtml page contains some xml content, the xml likely will not 
> work properly if it is treated as text/html. 
 
Assuming that you mean pages which extend XHTML by using elements from 
other namespaces, yes you need to use an XML MIME type for these if you 
expect them to work, but they're not valid XHTML anyway. 
 
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