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[b]reisio said:[/b] > [...] rendering engines can be less bloated and more efficient [...] Yes, parsers can be smaller. If we talk about rendering though, Gecko for example doesn't support incremental rendering for application/xhtml+xml > [...] and you can incorporate other namespaces in the same source. Yes, but to no use if you send it as text/html of course. And there really is no other option currently IMHO, since IE doesn't support application/xhtml+xml [b]DL-44 said:[/b] > the point of using XHTML is that it is stricter in structure than HTML. I got the impression you were not talking about the differences in structure between XHTML and HTML when you said: "why transitional? XHTML is, by deifinition, strict.", because there is no difference between the structure of XHTML Strict and XHTML Transitional. > In order to conform with the concept of XML, XHTML requires well-formedness.... Yes. > [...] proper nesting [...] There seems to be a common myth that HTML somehow allows things like[code]<b><i></b></i>[/code] > [...] all tags closed Yes, to allow DTD-less parsing (ITYM elements btw) > Strict means that you are actually adhering to the standard. > Transitional means....you're in transition from an earlier standard... But you're still adhering to the recommendation of course. > So transitional just means 'not quite xhtml' No. It doesn't. [b]templar654 said:[/b] > Hmmm... what's so special about Strict? Anything new to learn? No, but a lot to forget, see: http://liorean.web-graphics.com/xhtml/comparison.loose-strict.html [small](Edited by [internallink=2269]HZR[/internallink] on 05-31-2005 15:48)[/small]
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