XML compliant HTML is XHTML. I don't think we need the xhtml attribute for the tag anymore. Because xhtml works in current and older browsers, I think the tags should produce it every time. Many people do not use the <html:html> tag so it doesn't make sense to require that to use xhtml.

David






From: "Martin Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: HTML, XML, XHTML and <html:html>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 15:43:30 -0700

I'm a little confused about what's going on with our HTML taglib. I see
changes being made so that the tags always output valid XML, regardless of
the value of the 'xhtml' attribute of the <html:html> tag.

Have we decided that we don't need that attribute any more, and we'll just
always output XHTML, or is there a difference that I'm missing between
generating XML-compliant HTML and generating XHTML?

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