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How native is it, as related to simple HTML?
As per the spec, only valid ("strictly conforming") XHTML documents may
be sent as text/html. Mozilla uses the HTML parser and the standards
layout mode when an XHTML document is served as
What is the level of XHTML support planned for Mozilla 1.0? How native
is it, as related to simple HTML? Will extra XML definitions be
needed? For example, given a generic ASP or JSP page, I can code in
HTML/DHTML/CSS/etc. straight and fully expect it to interface wth the
server and clients
Our basic XHTML support is pretty good as is. There are a few rather big
holes, but mostly we should be ok. We are not planning 100% compliance
for mozilla 1.0
Look at the "XML in Mozilla" web page which also contains some
information about our XHTML support: http://www.mozilla.org