Dawson, Michael wrote:
 > [When developing WWW pages and also delivering to mobile
 >  audiences, do you prefer one doc or two?]

Some people believe there's "content" which can be poured into lots of 
different containers.

Oftentimes people enamored of "web standards" do not like it when 
multiple documents are used instead of CSS. Another scenario is when 
activists disparage separate pages optimized for text-to-speech converters.

Me, I'd be tempted to make sure each audience has the best experience 
possible, and would optimize the content for the way each audience would 
use it, even if that means separate files.

jd



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