On 11/22/05, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think people doing this way want to be stick to XHTML syntax which is
> a stricter way of writing HTML
> IMHO doing this for CF is a bit excessive, since CFML does not belong to
> HTML, but to SGML, like HTML and XHTML.
>

Close, but no ;)

You're right, CFML is really an SGML language, though I'm so rusty on
the SGML spec to say if CFML is fully compliant.

XHTML isn't an SGML language, it's a fully XML based language. It
isn't just a stricter way to write HTML, it has a full XML Doctype.
It's only strict because of the technology it's built on (XML).

-nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/

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