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There are 31 articles & tutorials regarding "XHTML".
- 13.) Introducing HLink
- by Kendall Grant Clark September 25, 2002 When the first public XHTML 2.0 Working Draft was released in early August, one of the most common reactions, at least in the XML developer community, was to wonder why the HTML Working Group (HWG) wasn't using XLink. XHTML 2.0's refusal to use XLink as its hypertext linking layer was seen as its chief defect. Perhaps, if it isn't suitable or appropriate for use in XHTML 2.0, XLink hasn't any future at all? As early as the Final Call for...
Found at XML.com
- 14.) The Absent Yet Present Link
- by Kendall Grant Clark August 14, 2002 When all is said and done, XHTML is one of the most important W3C specifications because, in principle, it affects the greatest number of users -- at least that's the theory. XHTML, like RDF, is still more often talked about and evangelized than it is actually used, but there are good reasons to think that it will eventually catch on . Which means that the continual evolution of XHTML is a key element of the future health of the Web as a means of...
Found at XML.com
- 15.) Web Standards in Dreamweaver, Part 1
- ( Page 1 of 7 ) The first half of this chapter focuses on the use of XHTML and CSS when working in Dreamweaver. Discover why developing in XHTML instead of HTML is a good idea and how to start working in valid XHTML Transitional. Some basics of CSS design are also covered. (From the book ASP.NET Web Development with Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 , by Costas Hadjisotiriou, Rachel Andrew and Kevin Marshall, published by Apress, 2004, ISBN: 1590593480.) With the launch of Dreamweaver MX...
Found at devArticles.com
- 16.) How Would You Like That Served?
- by Didier Martin January 31, 2001 XML is often used for structured documents like XHTML, rendering or transformation languages like XSLT and XSLFO, and as the basis for extensible network protocols like SOAP. A less well known example of the use of XML in network protocol design is Composite Capabilities/Preference Profiles (CC/PP). The potential impact of CC/PP on the next generation of the Web is substantial. One important characteristic of the next generation Web is the proliferation...
Found at XML.com
- 17.) XML Transformations with CSS and DOM
- by Scott Andrew LePera and Apple Developer Connection 10/15/2002 As the adoption of XHTML continues to expand in Web development circles, the inevitable question arises: Can't we just skip over the browser-specific cruft of HTML and create our documents in pure XML? XML in the browser has been the subject of many spirited discussions about bleeding-edge Web development. Some feel that XML in place of HTML isn't ready for prime time due to the lack of user agents that can properly parse...
Found at O'Reilly Network
- 18.) Language Instincts
- by Jon Udell September 17, 2003 Back in April I made the case for writing weblog entries in XHTML, using CSS for a dual purpose: to control presentation and as hooks for structured search. I then started to accumulate well-formed content, writing CSS class attributes with an eye toward data mining, and flowing XHTML content through my RSS feed. Here's a recap of the basic elements of the plan sketched out in my June column : (X)HTML source <span class="minireview">SpiderPhone</span> I'm...
Found at XML.com
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