Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:

> Yes it is.  HTML is an obsolescent standard, basically simply a matter 
> of backwards compatibility at this point.  XHTML is the way forward, for 
> reasons I've already explained.  If you follow the procedure I have 
> recommended, XHTML does not even cause problems with IE.  That is a 
> fact.  So why make more work for yourself by not using it?

mainly, i feel weird using something that 66% of browsers don't 
understand...  so if I use HTML in some part of my code, and Rails 
produce XHTML, then the final result won't be able to validate.


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