How funny because I just read through the post on webstandards.org last
night. Hopefully asp.net 2.0 will have this resolved...at least a bit better


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Behalf Of Gianfranco Todini
Sent: Monday, October 11, 2004 8:59 AM
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Subject: RE: [WSG] FYI: article on making your ASP.NET pages XHTML valid

I'm that developer, as I didn't know about it, very interesting!!! 
In fact with our cms we make sites html 4.01 compliant but with the
transitional schema because of dot.net viewstate and things like that...but
with it we can reconsider an XHML approach for new clients!!

Cheers Barry!


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Behalf Of Barry Beattie
Sent: 11 October 2004 08:37
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Subject: [WSG] FYI: article on making your ASP.NET pages XHTML valid


there's probably only 10 ASP.NET developers on list that this might apply to
and probably 9 that have already read this - 

but just in case you're the one that missed out this (updated) article might
be of some help 

"A C# class to make your ASP.NET pages XHTML valid"

http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/ASPNET2XHTML.asp



cheers
Barry Beattie
CF Web Developer
Alpha Business Systems
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