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Posted by David Dorward on 10/11/21 11:37
Marc wrote:
> David, I'd appreciate your view on my original post.
As I said: <news:dq8uj2$7p9$1$830fa79d@news.demon.co.uk>
If you serve XHTML as text/html then it is treated as malformed HTML,
and there is no point in using it. (OTOH, if you serve it as
application/xhtml+xml, then 90% of your audience won't get it, and
there is still no point in using it).
So HTML 4.01 Strict.
(Generally at least. There are some exceptions, usually involving MathML,
where XHTML could be useful - but those aren't all that common).
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