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Posted by Toby A Inkster on 05/20/07 07:55
cwdjrxyz wrote:
> The information about what is likely in xhtml2 indicates that it will
> be greatly different in many ways from existing xhtml or html. So far
> as I know, no current browser is ready for many of these changes.
Actually, by virtue of their support for XML+CSS, most browsers can render
the majority of XHTML2 already if you provide them with an appropriate
stylesheet for the new elements. Some functionality, such as navigation
lists and the improved href and src attributes, requires a bit of
client-side script to get working though.
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