Thanks to all you who replied.  I think the most useful was this:

On 27/01/07, Christian Montoya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


People have gone through what you went through and many of them have
done the same thing: go back to HTML 4.01.


My reasons for going for xHTML were thanks to Zeldman's book on designing to
standards.  This was easy for me to keep up until recently when I began to
team up with an asp scripter who has issues with using "&amp;" and the other
causes of invalidation.

I feared that using html4 might be detrimental to the web standards
"movement" for some unknown-to-me reason. Based on your advice I'll chill
out, and keep my eye on HTML5.

Thanks again. :)


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