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XHTML 2.0 .... Is there a browser that supports it?

         

cuce

11:02 pm on Apr 22, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I'd like to know if anyone is developing or has developed a browser that supports XHTML 2.0.

I'd like to practice this language but currently no browsers i'm aware of support it.

Hey and if anyone is working on it, I'd love to help out with graphics.

-cuce

encyclo

12:27 am on Apr 23, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I've done a few tests with XHTML 2.0: you can use Mozilla/Firefox and you can get it to work with appropriate styling and served as an XML document (
application/xml
). You may need to add scripting to make certain tags work as expected, for example when adding a
href
attribute to an arbitrary element.

However, as the specification is only a draft, you shouldn't be doing much more than testing at the moment as things can (and will) change before the final version is released. I found that it was an interesting but ultimately futile experiment.

cuce

6:38 pm on Apr 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



thanks for your help. I had just started reading about it myself, it looks pretty interesting, i think they should do away with the attributes myself...but im just a slack jawwed yokel.;)