SpringFlowers AutumnMoon wrote:
> 
> mainly, i feel weird using something that 66% of browsers don't 
> understand...

The idea that it won't be understood is simply false.  Leaving aside the 
questionable accuracy of the 66% figure, it is a fact that all browsers 
*do* understand XHTML served as I have outlined above -- that is, the 
way Rails does it *by default*!

This is why I say you're creating a problem out of thin air: the fact is 
that Rails' default settings work for IE with *no problem whatsoever* 
and *no extra effort* on your part.

If you don't believe me on this point, try it and see for yourself.

>  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.

Whether it will validate depends entirely on the DOCTYPE declaration.

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
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