Neither am I.  Absolutely correct naming is almost impossible, it's just
a good goal.  If you can't make it perfect, the documentation should
take you the rest of the way.  Make sure that the documentation for the
"html" and "xhtml" tags refer to each other.  A boilerplate comment
about this in each HTML tag might be useful also.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Cooper [mailto:martinc@;apache.org]
> 
> On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, David Graham wrote:
> 
> > Ok, I think I agree with the non-body tag setting a page 
> scoped attribute.
> > I really like the style of <html:xhtml/> over 
> <html:isXhtml/>.  The "is"
> > part indicates that it's a question rather than stating 
> that we're using
> > xhtml.
> 
> I'm not that fussed about the name - isXhtml, useXhtml, or 
> just xhtml. I
> do agree with David Karr that just xhtml is rather subtle, but I'm not
> going to veto it. ;-)

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