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Re: switch to XHTML
From: |
Gregory Martin Pfeil |
Subject: |
Re: switch to XHTML |
Date: |
Sat, 2 Mar 2002 11:41:55 -0800 |
On Thursday, March 2, 102, at 10:57 AM, Gerold Rupprecht wrote:
Thank you but no thank you.
I am still using NeXTSTEP OmniWeb browser version 2.7 beta 3 so HTML is
still appreciated.
Otherwise I would be forced to surf with my PC.
I think you misunderstand. If your browser can parse HTML, it can parse
XHTML. XHTML doesn't break anything -- just adds some restrictions.
eg:
In HTML, you can use upper, lower, or mixed-case tags and attributes
In XHTML tags and attributes must be lower-case
In HTML some closing tags are optional
In XHTML all closing tags are required.
The root tag in XHTML is still <html>. XHTML simply moved the HTML
standard from SGML to the simpler and more rigid XML.
I hope this has allayed your concern.
- Re: switch to XHTML,
Gregory Martin Pfeil <=
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- Re: switch to XHTML, Gregory Martin Pfeil, 2002/03/08
- Re: switch to XHTML, Pete French, 2002/03/08
- Re: switch to XHTML, Jeff Teunissen, 2002/03/08
- Re: switch to XHTML, Robert J. Slover, 2002/03/08
- Re: switch to XHTML, Pete French, 2002/03/08
- Re: switch to XHTML, Pascal Bourguignon, 2002/03/08
- Re: switch to XHTML, Jeff Teunissen, 2002/03/08
- Re: switch to XHTML, Jeff Teunissen, 2002/03/08
- Re: switch to XHTML, Pete French, 2002/03/09