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There are 31 articles & tutorials regarding "XHTML".

25.) What's Next for HTML?
by Micah Dubinko September 04, 2002 HTML has always been the predominant data format of the Web, and it has influenced the design of nearly every XML vocabulary ever written. So it's a little disappointing to see the languid adoption of XHTML, which takes HTML from its SGML heritage into the world of XML. Partly this is because XHTML 1.0 dealt only with the XML-specific mechanics of the transition, and version 1.1 addressed only modularization -- ways to combine bits and pieces of XML...
Found at XML.com

26.) SALT (Part I): SALT by Example
By Hitesh Seth Speech Application Language Tags, or SALT as it is popularly known, is actually a small set of XML elements and their associated attributes, events and methods. These elements can be applied to existing markup languages such as HTML, XHTML, WML etc. to add speech and telephony interfaces to web applications. The development of the specification has been spearheaded by SALTforum, founded by Microsoft, Cisco, SpeechWorks, Philips, Comverse and Intel. SALT & VoiceXML...
Found at developer.com

27.) The Atom API
by Mark Pilgrim October 15, 2003 Atom is an up-and-coming format for editing, syndicating, and archiving weblogs and other episodic web sites. The final details are still being hashed out, but that's never stopped me before, having written several articles about XHTML 2. To understand the problems that Atom is designed to solve, we should look briefly at what came before it. The LiveJournal API In the beginning, there was LiveJournal. LiveJournal had an API, the LiveJournal...
Found at XML.com

28.) XML Source Highlighting
by Kyle Downey July 30, 2003 Editor's Note: From time to time XML.com authors share with me favorite tricks they use in writing and formatting articles. In this article, Kyle Downey goes one step further and shares his software too. Adding Source Highlighting to XHTML They say a successful open source project starts with an itch to scratch. In the case of this package, the itch was my own: I have started producing all of my documentation and other technical writing in XHTML, and I want...
Found at XML.com

29.) TAG Rejects HLink
by Kendall Grant Clark October 02, 2002 TAG, the W3C's Technical Architecture Group, announced recently that XLink "should be used for hypertext references in user-interface oriented applications", and that "it is the unanimous opinion of the TAG that XLink should be used for hypertext references in XHTML 2.0." The announcement seemed to directly repudiate HLink, a new linking solution for XHTML. Steven Pemberton, chair of the HTML WG, suggested that HLink and XLink were two ways of...
Found at XML.com

30.) microdom: an XML DOM Designed For HTML
by Itamar Shtull-Trauring October 15, 2003 As the change from HTML to XML-based standards takes place, it is natural to start using XML tools and APIs for processing and generating HTML documents. Unfortunately the change to newer standards is not without problems and requires additional work on part of the software. Although XHTML is an XML vocabulary, millions of HTML web pages still exist that are not well-formed. When it comes to generating HTML, a small but still significant number...
Found at XML.com

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