Hi Jaime, you may also find this article of some use.
Addy: http://leavesrustle.com/articles/124/
Good luck.
Regards, JG


> I have always work with XHTML 1.0 Transitional and never really bothered
> with Strict until I yesterday when someone sub a project to me saying that
> the client wanted the page done using Strict because it is the latest. Is
> being the latest the point in using strict? I find it kinda amusing.
>
> What's the difference actually between the 3 besides how the web generates
> the page and how do you decide which to use? Pondered over this because I
> have never tried working with strict and now that I have, W3C xhtml
> validator is showing bunch of errors which I have no idea why it could be
> errors. Basically limiting me to the core. Urggh! Why would a person
> decide
> when to use Strict?
>
> Wouldn't using transitional be easier for making it work with certain
> database, scripts etc like for e.g. movable type?
>
> Anyone has a link to an online tutorial with working with strict xhtml
> dtds
> besides those links at W3C?
>
> Sorry for this non CSS related topic but just hope the list could help
> clear
> my confusion :)
>
> With Regards,
> Jaime Wong
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> SODesires Design Team
> http://www.sodesires.com
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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