I was forced to edit this article this morning, after getting "bitch-slapped" about a few things (see http://www.agresticism.org/furrow/2003/10/25/me_me_mime/ for an explanation).
----- Original Message ----- From: "russ weakley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [WSG] Simon Jessey on XHTML and mime types > Well... true to his word, Simon has written a great article/tutorial on > XHTML and mime types (in record time too!): > > "For most websites, authoring in HTML 4.01 is perfectly sufficient. Most of > the features available in XHTML are available in good old HTML. However, > some sites may wish to take advantage of the extensibility of XML, so > delivering in XHTML with the correct MIME may be important." > > Simon describes a technique that takes advantage of the PHP server-side > scripting language. Web pages can be served as either XHTML with > application/xhtml+xml, or HTML with text/html. ***************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/ *****************************************************
