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Easiest way to find doctype info is to look at the "Document Type Definition" topics.
- Tony
That's very nearly it. Using your link I found this: [w3.org...] which is exactly the type of page I'm looking for, except for XHTML 1.1. Parsing that URL I found that the HTML 4.01 link can be reached through the "Technical Reports" link on the home page, though it's not immediately obvious (at least, not to me). :)
But I'm still not finding the equivalent XHTML 1.1 page. I keep running into XHTML™ 1.1 - Module-based XHTML [w3.org], but it doesn't discuss tags at all.
I have a great talent for overlooking what's right in front of me, but I don't think I'm being too blatantly dense this time--I hope.
Side note: "XHTML" is trademarked?!?
Trying to find specific answers to specific questions about web standards in that heap of a web site is nearly a huge waste of time .
As for the W3C web site - it is a mess. I can’t find anything and I work there. My eyes bleed when I look at some of the pages.
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Warning: just part of a long rant