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I have seen many sites using hacks that emulate XHTML 3, but it seems to me that few WebmasterWorld readers are this advanced.
The spec is brief, but makes for interesting and enlightening reading.
Enjoy!
Tom
http*//www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/html/more.html
I sure hope no one is using anything put out by the W2C. ;)
P.S. We haven't made it to XHTML 2.0 yet...
While XHTML 1.0 has been around for a few years, it's important to understand that 2.0 is not simply the "next" version. XHTML 2.0 is a complete rework of the standard; it's not backward-compatible with 1.0, and developers will find dozens of new abilities - many applying to traditional applications as well as mobile/wireless.
[edited by: pageoneresults at 4:59 pm (utc) on Feb. 25, 2004]
That's why I said that few WebmasterWorld users were "advanced" enough to use XHTML 3, but that I had seen many websites that strongly resembled the coding style.
Korpela's website, however, is one of the best sources for info on character encoding, which is how I came across this.
Tom
Coopster and Mipa, time for you to tell the truth. You were thinking "Wow, I didn't know there was such a thing as XHTML 3! I don't want to admit it here though."
Did you read the "spec" though? I thought it was pretty creative.
:-)
Tom
I had seen many websites that strongly resembled the coding style
Yeah I can think of one [webmasterworld.com] - check out the innovative use of the all new font tag :)
And actually, ergophobe, I was thinking..."oh man, I can't believe ergophobe bought into that...c'mon, he has to know it's a joke...doesn't he?" So, I shied away not wanting to be the guy that made you blush with embarrassment for being had. Man, am I naieve. Guess I should have taken my smart aleck jabs right away :)