craig> computer> prog> web>
     xhtml
:
The standard before xhtml++
1.
   XHTML 1.0 The Extensible HyperText Markup Language (Second Edition)
W3C Recommendation 26 January 2000, revised 1 August 2002. This specification defines the Second Edition of XHTML 1.0, a reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML 1.0 application, and three DTDs corresponding to the ones defined by HTML 4. The semantics of the elements and their attributes are defined in the W3C Recommendation for HTML 4. These semantics provide the foundation for future extensibility of XHTML. Compatibility with existing HTML user agents is possible by following a small set of guidelines.
URL: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/
2.
   XHTML.ORG
Unofficial information about xhtml. XHTML is an acronym for "eXtensible HyperText Markup Language", a reformulation of HTML 4.0 as an XML 1.0 application. XHTML provides the framework for future extensions of HTML and aims to replace HTML in the future.
URL: http://www.xhtml.org/
3.
   XHTML Basic
W3C Recommendation 19 December 2000. The XHTML Basic document type includes the minimal set of modules required to be an XHTML host language document type, and in addition it includes images, forms, basic tables, and object support. It is designed for Web clients that do not support the full set of XHTML features; for example, Web clients such as mobile phones, PDAs, pagers, and settop boxes. The document type is rich enough for content authoring.
URL: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic/

  Jump:
  Search:
toolbar help Random Link   Map   Flat Listing   Brief Listing   Login