Lynne,
on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at 04:19 wsg@webstandardsgroup.org wrote:
On 1/10/06, Martin Heiden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Document Type Definitions were AFAIK first used by SGML and later
for defining XML and XHTML. Because of the limitations of the DTD
Language XML Schema has been
Dear All,Apologies if this is wanton self-promotion, let me know so I don't spam again next week ;-)All in the Head is
a series of articles that I am publishing to concisely explain how and why to
construct a high quality, web-standards compliant head section for a web page.
The
first article
On 1/9/06, Karl Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All in the Head is a series of articles that I am publishing to concisely
explain how and why to construct a high quality, web-standards compliant
head section for a web page. The first article examines the Document Type
Definition (DTD).
On 1/10/06, Martin Heiden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Document Type Definitions were AFAIK first used by SGML and later
for defining XML and XHTML. Because of the limitations of the DTD
Language XML Schema has been developed. XML Schema is kind of
heavyweight so that many people use the simpler