Re: [WSG] Serving XHTML as application/xhtml+xml

2004-03-24 Thread wsg
Depending on the type of document (FAQs, press release, staff list, etc), they run an XSLT to re-format the content. For example, for FAQs, the XSLT goes through each header, anchors it and creates a list of hyperlinks at the top of the page to jump to each FAQ. You can only do this if you

RE: [WSG] Serving XHTML as application/xhtml+xml

2004-03-24 Thread Mark Stanton
Oh dear... I didn't want to get into this argument again. Did you know that your statement XHTML is currently a waste of time. It might be useful in a few years promotes the use of IE? It certainly doesn't promote the use of standards-compliant XHTML browsers like Mozilla/Firefox/Opera.

Re: [WSG] Serving XHTML as application/xhtml+xml

2004-03-24 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
. Regards, -Vlad XStandard Development Team http://xstandard.com XStandard XHTML WYSIWYG editor - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 6:07 PM Subject: Re: [WSG] Serving XHTML as application/xhtml+xml Depending on the type

Re: [WSG] Serving XHTML as application/xhtml+xml

2004-03-24 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
- From: Mark Stanton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8:17 PM Subject: RE: [WSG] Serving XHTML as application/xhtml+xml Oh dear... I didn't want to get into this argument again. Did you know that your statement XHTML is currently a waste of time

Re: [WSG] Serving XHTML as application/xhtml+xml

2004-03-24 Thread wsg
I think we're saying the same thing. XHTML is XML and the latest XHTML spec (with the exception of maybe 4 tags) cleanly separates formatting from data. I think we are too, and maybe I need to look into XHTML again. XSLT is a wonderful language but it has nothing to do with separating

RE: [WSG] Serving XHTML as application/xhtml+xml

2004-03-23 Thread Mark Stanton
Hi I haven't bothered messing with this yet - but Simon Jessey has: http://keystonewebsites.com/articles/mime_type.php http://jessey.net/blog/2003/sep/ I have created an index.xhtml file, changed the content in it to application/xhtml+xml (meta content=application/xhtml+xml;