Re: DOCTYPE



Jonas Werres wrote:
If they're not errors, then what's the problem?
The problem is the one I mentionend before and you asked for: Nobody will write that on purpose.

And browsers do understand that a lot better than they do XHTML.
Do you have an example? The only issue I know is the MIME-type thing with IE.


Google for xhmtl and "internet explorer". You'll find all kinds of stuff about it.

But you also ignore the rest of my points. How convenient.
Ok, what was there? The W3C. Yes, I ignored that. After a look into the source of http://www.w3.org/.


So? They're the ones setting the recommendations. That's what most of the rest of us follow - including the browser developers. And if they say XHTML isn't going anywhere soon, browser developers won't be spending a lot of time supporting it.

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