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Originally posted by -dt-
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Originally posted by ramik
XHTML 1.0 Strict Valid (what to do, my university thesis is about accessibility, I can't make non valid website)
you know its only really counted as xhtml if you send the correct mimetype of application/xml+xhtml otherwise every browser will render it as normal html
you are right for mimetype as application/xml+xhtml, but only in the case of XHTML 1.1 (otherwise they call is soup of html tags), for XHTML 1.0 (trad, strict, frameset) it doesn't matter...
@RaceProUK
yes, current servers doesn't send xhtml pages as application/xml+xhtml, only if you set it in scripting languages (such as php), and only firefox can render the page with no problems, in IE it will open the download file dialog...