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There are 31 articles & tutorials regarding "XHTML".

1.) XHTML is the Most Important XML Vocabulary
by Kendall Grant Clark May 21, 2003 Taking the long view of recent technology, XHTML may be the most important XML vocabulary ever created. What I mean is not that XHTML will be the most widely deployed XML vocabulary, though if we take the long view, it could be. What I mean is that XHTML puts XML's reputation -- and, by extension, the W3C's reputation -- on the line to a greater degree than any other XML vocabulary. (Which, if true, makes XHTML 2.0's relative absence in discussion on...
Found at XML.com

2.) An Introduction to XHTML
( Page 1 of 5 ) XHTML reformulates the existing HTML technology to be an application of XML. It is already used for mobile phone and PDA Internet sites, and expected to gain widespread use as XML becomes more popular. Dan Wellman explains the differences between XHTML and HTML 4, and shows how easy it is to make the switch. XHTML was invented to try to clean up the mess left by trying to make HTML a full-fledged presentation tool, and to reduce the fragmentation of HTML caused by the...
Found at devArticles.com

3.) Mix and Match Markup: XHTML Modularization
by Rick Jelliffe May 02, 2001 XHTML Modularization makes it convenient to create specialized versions of XHTML: subsets with tailored content models and extensions in other namespaces. XHTML Modularization may be one of the most important new technologies of 2001. This article introduce the basics of XHTML modularization. The same approach can be used with many XML languages. Background HTML is the major markup language used in the world today. However, it is source of wonder that the...
Found at XML.com

4.) HTML to XHTML Conversion with SGMLReader
By Peter A. Bromberg, Ph.D. Printer - Friendly Version This is a web - based implementation of converting HTML to well-formed XHTML using Chris Lovett of Microsoft's excellent SGMLReader . Chris's code has a command - line interface; however I needed an in-memory implementation for some work we're experimenting on that takes well-formed XHTML and converts it to RTF for display in a RichTextBox control. There are many other uses for XHTML compliant HTML, not the least of which is the...
Found at EggHeadCafe

5.) The Vanishing Image: XHTML 2 Migration Issues
by Mark Pilgrim July 02, 2003 Mapping a Migration Path I am not the world's greatest XHTML 2.0 fan. I initially gave up on it completely because of its intentional (and, in some cases, seemingly spiteful) backward incompatibility with XHTML 1. I was convinced that developers would need a migration path in order to adopt it, and there was no such migration path. This series is, in part, my own attempt to see how big a problem this backward incompatibility really is. Why bother talking...
Found at XML.com

6.) Java JAXP, Transforming XML to XHTML
By Richard G. Baldwin Java Programming Notes # 2210 Preface Preview Some Details Regarding XHTML Some Details Regarding XSLT Discussion and Sample Code The XSLT Transformation The Java Code Transformation Run the Program Summary What's Next? Complete Program Listings Preface In the previous lesson entitled Java JAXP, Writing Java Code to Emulate an XSLT Transformation , I showed you how to write a Java program that mimics an XSLT transformation for converting an XML file into a text...
Found at developer.com

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