Gday,
What mark-up is best used for mobile devices? And why?
W3C standards (HTML4 or XHTML 1.0) or other (XHTML-Basic, XHTML-MP, WML,
HDML) ?
Do the 'other' count as standards?
Can mobile devices process CSS 2.1 or less when served as
media="handheld"? (I am coming across some references to a specialised
CSS for mobiles, which suggest that they can't process standard CSS).
Do mobile devices that handle XHTML need a particular mime type (eg.
text/html, text/xml, application/xhtml + xml, application/xml ?
NB. I am very tempted to side with the W3C XHTML 1.0 Strict and serve
that up to everybody regardless of type of device (although admitting to
device dependence within the CSS using mediatypes). But, in so doing, do
I then snub a large percentage of mobile devices?
If mime type is important for mobile devices and it is different from
text/html, does content negotiation assist in solving this problem?
Any or all answers are appreciated :)
Thanks,
Kat
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