Hi,

I took a look at that Drew Mclellan article. He says:

"Step 3: Future-proof your site with XHTML
HTML has reached the end of its life and is no longer being developed as a
mark-up language. Its replacement is Extensible HTML (XHTML)—an
implementation of XML that works in all browsers, old and new. Even though
XHTML is strict XML, its tags and attributes are so similar to HTML that
old browsers do not spot the difference. Using XML is advantageous because
it's a modern, future-proof standard."

Is that correct?? Disappointingly (and astonishingly) there is no date on
the article, so perhaps it's just outdated, but isn't the existance of
HTML5 evidence that HTML has in fact not reached end of life? 

Just a bit concerned that a newcomer might see that and be mislead.

Or do I have it wrong?

lib.






At 10:14 PM 24/11/2008 +1100, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>You might want to look at this tutorial by Drew Mclellan at:
>
>http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/extreme/five_steps.html
>
>You don't need DreamWeaver to do it.
>
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>On 24/11/2008, at 10:00 PM, kate wrote:
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>> http://www.jungaling.com/katalinadesigns/index.html
>>
>> Thanks, sorry I forgot the link in my earlier mail.
>> Kate
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