RE: DocType question

by Freda Lockert <fredalockert(at)clara.co.uk>

 Date:  Sat, 16 Sep 2000 00:00:21 +0100
 To:  hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
 References:  ncrel
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>Since XHTML is basically HTML...just written very specifically. It's HTML
>written in XML...and all current browsers that can parse 4.01 HTML should be
>able to parse XHTML. I actually now write my pages in XHTML to hopefully
>save time in the future, plus, I'm learning new stuff. I'm using XHTML and
>CSS. I think if you want, knowing you'll have to upgrade to XHTML later,
>start coding that way now. But, HTML will be around for a long time...so I
>wouldn't worry about it too much just yet.
>

Is there a specific doctype for XHTML? I saw a mention of it here (I 
think) some weeks ago and looked on the W3C site and couldn't find 
it. Can pages be validated as XHTML?

TIA.

Freda
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A man who would letterspace lower case would also steal sheep - Frederic Goudy

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