Jay Gilmore wrote:
I think many standards oriented people have moved or stayed with HTML
4.0X and those who are using XHTML are either using it incorrectly and unknowing of its proper application or the minute few who are actually serving it as "application/xhtml+xml".

Don't forget those of us who actually serve our XHTML as 'text/html' for
now - *after* having made sure it works when served as
'application/xhtml+xml'. We're just waiting for the day we can safely
change MIME-type again.

Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Joshua Street wrote:
(with the exception of our esteemed friend Internet Explorer, which
 doesn't even attempt to render pages served as anything other than
 text/html).

...or text/plain. But that's another can of worms :-)

We can go fishing... ;-)

regards
        Georg
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