nato schrieb:
mime type: text/html
doctype: xhtml 1.0 transitional
script and style tags: enclose it within CDATA

With this setup that I've been doing for almost a year, I haven't had any
problems. My applications run even on the very sucking IE.

Dito.


But Wicket
prevents me from having a valid XHTML because of the markup it generates.

Actually, I'm a bit confious what document type to use for my Wicket html
markups... It's not HTML and not XHTML either. It's not HTML because it
requires some tags like the input tag to end with "/>" . And it's not XHTML
either because it's not compliant even with XHTML-1.0-transitional.

How does Wicket force you to write HTML that is not compliant with XHTML?


Timo


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