>Don't believe everything you read on the Internet!

...

>Things change


... yes, well, I do realise that.

The point is, that a newbie was directed to this resource, and it's clearly
outdated (and it made me do a double-take when I read it). I didn't want
her to go there, read that, and go "what the ....".

So I was just making sure it was noted. 

lib.






At 06:07 PM 24/11/2008 -0500, you wrote:
>On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 5:28 PM, rch lib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 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??
>
>Don't believe everything you read on the Internet!
>
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