I'm just curious. It seems to me that converting tiddlywiki to a pure
xhtml (rather than the mixed html+internal xml base it has now) would
open up some option regarding xml data being inserted into the
tiddlers, which in turn would open up a plethora of specialized data
like svg, mathml, virtually any xml with a schema should be embeddable
in a tiddler fairly easily (As opposed to embedding it with
workarounds as is done now). And I'm not seeing any options html opens
that xhtml really closes off.

Yet - This forum is chock-full of people smarter than me, and
searching the forum shows a marked lack of interest in such a
transition. Which probably means I'm not nearly as clever as I think I
am, and will look really stupid asking why this would be a bad thing.

Turns out I don't mind looking really stupid and asking - why the lack
of interest in transitioning this to a pure xhtml base? I'm obviously
missing something.

Thanks - Jonnan
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