Chris Hughes wrote:

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Manuel González Noriega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes

XHTML problems:

- Zero-tolerance for markup errors


Surely that is a benefit rather than a problem?

Again, higly subjective: it's neat for marchine-parsing but IMHO it's overkill to learn that you've made a teenyweeny mistake in your blog post markup by watching the bloody thing crash before your eyes


As i said, it probably comes down to what are your use cases. I stand on the camp of those who think that in the vast majority of the real-world use cases today, XHTML is not necessary. Besides, HTML 4.01 Strict has a vintage/retro look that's really cool :o)


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