[TYPO3-english] question about XHTML compliant

tom typostudy at gmail.com
Wed Nov 21 13:15:11 CET 2012


Got it. Thanks.

Tom

On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 11:08 AM, Philipp Gampe <philipp.gampe at typo3.org>wrote:

> Hi tom,
>
> tom wrote:
>
> > My question is: what does "XHTML compliant websites" mean? most sites are
> > Html Transitional, right? what kind sites we should make as XHTML
> > compliant websites?
>
> It depends what content type (google for mime type - either html or xml) a
> website should have. As the internet explorer did not support the XML mime
> type, it was (and still is) rarely used.
>
> I am a fan of strict XML and thus xHTML, but it really is a matter of taste
> and browsers do not care.
>
> With HTML5, you can both use the strict and the non-strict form.
>
> Cheers
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