November 2000
Intermediate to advanced
384 pages
8h 8m
English
In this chapter you have reviewed each of the guidelines published by the W3C for retaining compatibility in XHTML documents for both HTML- and XML-based processors. You've used one of several tools available for tidying your source files and converting HTML-based source to XHTML.
Next, in Chapter 10, "XHTML as the Bridge to XML," we'll explore how XHTML serves as the "bridge" between HTML and XHTML, adding the freedom to define new elements and attributes to the familiar and trusted structure and semantics of HTML.
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