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HTML Comes of Age: XHTML


You know your HTML and you've got the hang of XML. Why not try XHTML. John will go through how to use Extensible HTML and its benefits.

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By: Don Kiely
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March 03, 2003
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  1. · HTML Comes of Age: XHTML
  2. · Two Great Tastes that Taste Great Together
  3. · Extensible HTML
  4. · XHTML Syntax
  5. · Rocky Upgrade Path
  6. · Moving to XHTML
  7. · Roping the Wild, Wild Web

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Let's get the bad news out of the way right up front: Ladies and gentlemen, the wild and wooly days of the Web are over and done. Those of you who have learned to get away with all of the HTML tricks that fool browsers into doing your bidding are going to be very sad. But those of you who embrace XML and its demand for rigid adherence to structure will flourish in the New Web.
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