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There are 31 articles & tutorials regarding "XHTML".

7.) Evaluating XHTML Editors
( Page 1 of 5 ) You've learned your Web programming language well enough that using a plain vanilla text editor no longer instructs; it slows you down. In short, you're ready for an XHTML editor. Which one should you choose? Dan Wellman checks them out, and discovers you may not have to spend any money at all to get one that suits your needs just fine. Without doubt, one of the best ways to learn a new Web programming language is to create all your first documents using nothing but a...
Found at devArticles.com

8.) Making Lists Using XHTML
( Page 1 of 5 ) As with all facets of web design, there are many ways to do a task and get the same (or similar) results. This chapter presents methods for making lists using XHTML and how the lists will look on a variety of devices, including handhelds. (From the book Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook , by Dan Cederholm, from Apress, 2004, ISBN: 1590593812.) Lists. They re found in just about any page on the Web. Lists of hyperlinks, lists of items in a shopping...
Found at devArticles.com

9.) Valid XHTML within .NET - Introduction
by Kevin Brown Download Source Code Read Comments Rate this resource Viewed 247 times Rating: 1 users 3.00 out of 5 Next > The first article in this series will concentrate on the HtmlForm control and its child controls, deciding how we can best modify the default implementation and extend its capabilities so that it will validate to the W3C's XHTML 1.0 and 1.1 strict standards. Additionally we'll look at how the default instance uses client-side validation and how this too can be...
Found at Developer Fusion

10.) XHTML 2.0: The Latest Trick
by Kendall Grant Clark August 07, 2002 If the Semantic Web means anything, it means changing the Web's infrastructure just enough so that inter-machine exchanges become as ubiquitous, cheap, and easy as inter-human exchanges already are. One vital goal, however, is to make inter-machine exchanges possible without doing permanent damage to the ecology of the Web: inter-machine exchanges are not meant to replace or supplant inter-human ones, merely to supplement them. And a supplement, by...
Found at XML.com

11.) Term of the Week: XHTML
By Jim Minatel HTML (HyperText Markup Language) exploded into the savvy computer user and developer's consciousness around 1994. Although it had been around before that, this was roughly the tipping point when HTML went from obscure scientific curiosity to the point where you could pick up a mainstream computer magazine or go to a bookstore and be assaulted by an overwhelming number of articles and books about HTML. Over the next several years, the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)...
Found at developer.com

12.) Developing Wireless Content using XHTML Mobile
by Jean-Luc David April 14, 2004 Creating unified solutions has always been a challenge in the mobile space. Until recently the industry has been solidly divided: all mobile providers aggressively pushed their own proprietary platforms and languages. For example, Nokia and Openwave developed WML and WAP for consumption in North America. In 1999, NTT DoCoMo launched the popular i-Mode service in Japan based on Compact HTML. Mobile developers had to become specialists, learning the...
Found at XML.com

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