MCBastos wrote:

HTML 4.01 Strict is becoming less useful nowadays that most browsers at
least recognize the HTML5 header.

I respectfully disagree.  If your intention is to code to a ratified
W3C specification, then HTML 4.01 is your specification of choice; if
you want your code to take advantage of bleeding-edge technoology (that
allows, for example, Ebay to waste your bandwidth with advertising videos
in which you have zero interest), and if you are willing to re-write
your page every time the HTML 5 /draft/ specification changes (it is
described by the W3C as a "work-in-progress"), then by all means adopt
HTML 5, but don't expect that the page that you write today will
necessarily be valid in one year's time.

Philip Taylor
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