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[quote][b]HZR said:[/b] Yes, parsers can be smaller. If we talk about rendering though, Gecko for example doesn't support incremental rendering for application/xhtml+xml[/quote] That's irrelevant. New engines and new versions of old engines can and most likely will. [quote][b]HZR said:[/b] 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[/quote] Sure there is - don't use IE. :p The sort of people that want to look at the kinds of things that require another namespace are more likely to not be using IE anyways. [quote][b]HZR said:[/b] 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.[/quote] Yes, there is. More elements, etc. are valid in Transitional. [quote][b]HZR said:[/b] There seems to be a common myth that HTML somehow allows things likecode <b><i></b></i>[/quote] The rec may not have called for it, but because of how slack browsers were/are, it is often rendered. It especially cannot be undone in quirks mode, since that's the safeguard for the ignorant people out there. Most people equate what browsers allow with what HTML allows and many also simply are just not as technical as you 24/7. :p [quote][b]HZR said:[/b] No. It doesn't.[/quote] Basically, yes, Transitional is a step between. [quote][b]HZR said:[/b] Simply put, XHTML 1.0 _is_ HTML 4.01 using a restricted meta-language.[/quote] Hrmm - shall we rip apart your statements of what things are simply now, or should we just realize that it is not meant to be a thesis and let it go...decisions, decisions... [small](Edited by [internallink=25202]reisio[/internallink] on 05-31-2005 19:35)[/small]
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