Tim Lucas wrote:
If you don't need to serve valid XML, and you can not systematically serve well formed XML documents, then I recommend sticking with a less strict data format (such as XHTML transitional).

XML is a strict data format and, like most, can't reliably be written by hand without some level of QA.

Tim,
I thought XHTML transitional _is_ XML. In what way is XHTML transitional is a "less strict data format"?


Cheers,
Chris

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