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The Extensible Hypertext Markup Language: A Reformulation of Html 4 in Xml 1.0

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XHTML(tm) 1.0: The Extensible HyperText Markup Language defines XHTML 1.0, a reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML 1.0 application. XHTML 1.0 is the first document type in the XHTML family. It is a reformulation of the three HTML 4 document types as applications of XML 1.0 [XML]. It is intended to be used as a language for content that is both XML-conforming and, if some simple guidelines are followed, operates in HTML 4 conforming user agents. Developers who migrate their content to XHTML 1.0 will realize the following * XHTML documents are XML conforming. As such, they are readily viewed, edited, and validated with standard XML tools. * XHTML documents can be written to operate as well or better than they did before in existing HTML 4-conforming user agents as well as in new, XHTML 1.0 conforming user agents. * XHTML documents can utilize applications (e.g. scripts and applets) that rely upon either the HTML Document Object Model or the XML Document Object Model [DOM]. * As the XHTML family evolves, documents conforming to XHTML 1.0 will be more likely to interoperate within and among various XHTML environments. This book is a printed version of the XHTML specification available from the W3C.

108 pages, Paperback

Published December 1, 2000

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