but how does one embed XUL or SVG into HTML 4.01? AFAIK you can't. but
you can within a XML document, which XHTML 1.0 is! Am i missing something?
regards,
moo
Georg Maa� wrote:
phookie wrote:
Compser is said to be an HTML editor not an XML editor.
That said, and doing a little looking around, it appears there is not
going to be an HTML 5 or greater. So Composer is dead-ending it self
not supporting xhtml schemsa (dtds).
Not HTML ist the dead end but XHTML 1.x is, because XHTML 1.x does not
give use any added value but incompatibility. XHTML becomes
interesting which XHTML 2.0, which is not yet ready specified. If you
are satisfied by XHTML 1.x then use HTML 4.01 avoiding all that
useless trouble with incompatibilities.
If this does not satisfy you, wait for XHTML 2.0 or higher. Until
XHTML 2.0 isn't specified completely und does not give use real added
values there is no need to replace the HTML composer by a XHTML
composer. A XML composer is useless because XML is no language but a
standardized notation for private languages, that no one understands,
but general converters can deal with without knowing anything about
it's meaning. Composer is just the miniature WORD built into the
Mozilla Office suite used to create stand alone pages and emails.
Greetings, Georg
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