Samuel,
In regards to Stripes, the discussion is about the syntax used in the HTML
response by the Tag Library. STS-751 is an attempt to allow developers to
determine the syntax and not be tied to Stripes Tag Library default (a
default which would allowed by HTML5 BTW).
In regards to ³HTML4 can really led to disastrous results on mobile web
applications,² please provide details about the mobile platform. This does
not mesh with testing we have performed internally. We are delivering HTML4
(Loose, Trans, and Strict) across a broad range of advanced mobile
platforms, Apple, Android, etc. with a low rate of issues, certainly not
debilitating issues. The mime type text/html in all cases.
As an aside, delivering HTML 4 with a content-type of application/xhtml+xml
could very well lead to disastrous results. HTML4 is pretty clear about the
content-type: text/html (See § 4.3 of the HTML 4.01 recommendation).
Regards,
Tim
On 10/13/10 10:41 AM, "Samuel Santos" <sama...@gmail.com> wrote:
> We find it to be really important to always use the content-type
> application/xhtml+xml, which is supported by HTML5 but not HTML4, to minimize
> possible issues.
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