I don't believe you have to do anything in ColdFusion for XHTML. You just
put the appropriate Doctype at the top of the page, just as you would with a
static page. CF will output XHTML out of the box with no modifications or
special handling at all. You just tell it what you want, as you do
It may be a good time to repost this from Russ on 5th July 2003:
repost
Peter and I have been (endlessly) discussing the pro's and cons of XHTML
over HTML4.01. We made the move from HTML4.01 transitional to XHTML 1.0
transitional mid last year, and while the transition was quick, we have been
Anyone else confused?
I read through the WSG thread that came from and followed up a lot of
the links and if like me you're making the transition to stronger use
of CSS based development the xhtml v's html issue seems to be
summarised like this:
The issue seems to be whether you are using
Anyone else confused?
As to the purpose of this being resent - yes.
I read through the WSG thread that came from and followed up a lot of
the links and if like me you're making the transition to stronger use of
CSS based development the xhtml v's html issue seems to be summarised
like
Hello The Moose,
Anyone else confused?
As to the purpose of this being resent - yes.
Not sure what you mean by that, where does the suggestion of resent
come in?
I read through the WSG thread that came from and followed up a lot of
the links and if like me you're making the transition to
Hi Peter,
Moose meant re-sent (reposted)... Unfortunate that the word can be
read two
ways.
Aha... re-sent / resent of course ...sorry Moose, although I'm sure you
understand my bemusement at the latter meaning.
As I re-posted it, I'll say why I did. There have been a lot of new
members
Hi Nick,
Ah ok... so the type must be sent in the headers before the page is
even generated (i.e. by the web server). So how would the presence of
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html;
charset=ISO-8859-1
/ or the xml prolog affect the process afterwards?
Presumably by then
they
The next Sydney WSG meeting is set for Thursday 15 January
7.00pm - 7.30pm:
Lindsay Evans, Interface Developer, Red Square
XXX - An introduction to XSLT, XPath XML
7.40pm - 8.10pm:
Russ Weakley
Coloured boxes - the process of building a CSS layout
8.10pm
Informal stuff (site demos,