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Re: W3C complience checker and conformance

Posted by Jim Higson on 05/04/06 01:52

David Dorward wrote:


> The only browser I've done any serious poking at regarding XHTML support
> is Firefox (you might have heard of it, it is quite popular). Its (basic)
> XHTML support is far behind its HTML support (no incremental rendering, no
> document.write, its only just regained innerHTML), and its FAQ for
> developers recommends HTML 4.01 as text/html unless you are doing
> something that actually needs XHTML (such as MathML).

Don't want to do on about it too much, but document.write and innerHTML are
both pretty lousy ways of client-side scripting anyway. I do a lot of java
script and hadn't even noticed they were gone.

 

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