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Killersites.com Forum » List all forums » » Forum: HTML and JavaScript. » » » Thread: Differences between HTML5 and XHTML2.0 » » » » Post: Re: Differences between HTML5 and XHTML2.0 |
Print at Mar 22, 2010 4:38:02 AM |
| Posted by Zombie at Feb 7, 2008 11:29:18 AM |
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Re: Differences between HTML5 and XHTML2.0 To the best of my knowledge there is no longer a XHTML 2.0, it has been renamed XHTML 5.0 to stay with HTML5. I do not see it as a Vs. situation. XHTML is XML to be used with XML based languages like SVG and MathML. HTML 5 is meant to be used with normal run of the mill HTML pages. I think they will both run parallel as XHTML and HTML do today. That said I have not read on the subject lately or the link you added, will try to get to it at lunch. XHTML will never really be as wide spread as originally planned. No commercial web site can allow their web site to be completely broken because someone wrote & instead of &, XHTML is just to picky and to strict for use by anyone but solid professional developers, even then we break them often enough. If anyone but the developer has access to the page... forget it. As for BlueRay Vs. HDDVD, recently as one or two weeks ago a leader in HDDVD called the race decided. 5 of the 7 top movies studios have chosen BlueRay, only 2 chose HDDVD. Alas... time to ship HDDVD into the closet with your Beta video player and 8 Track tapes. ---------------------------------------- "If you are bitten by a Zombie you should contact authorities and then kill yourself via traumatic head wound or have an acquaintance kill you." - A Pamphlet of the Department of Homeland Defence |
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