align everything in it
This ensures that the script text does not appear in the page.
The XHTML Transitional Document Type is one of the three XHTML DocTypes.XHTML Transitional DocTypeXHTML Strict DocTypeXHTML Frameset DocTypeHTML also has three Document Types: Transitional, Strict, and Frameset.The Document Types were created to set guidelines for correct XHTML markup coding. These are "Rules" that you can follow to validate your page, to make sure you are righting "Correct" XHTML.Any page can be assigned to a Document Type by typing in a !DocType tag in the very first line of an HMTL / XHTML document, like this one:This !DocType is for XHTML Transitional.Although it is assigned to the Document Type, that does not mean it complies with it's rules.To see if it complies with the rules, send a link to the document (URL's only, no local files) at the official validation website. [ http://validator.w3.org/ ]
HTML or sometimes XHTML or even XML
a <!DOCTYPE>declaration
Kelly Valqui has written: 'XHTML, level one' -- subject(s): XHTML (Document markup language)
basikly xhtml is a mics of html and xml. the difference in html and xhtml is that xhtml is a more strict on the syntax and defined as a xml document. xml is a self defined language... in short it is a strikter html in xml format...
doctype, html,head, body, and title
In the JavaScript binding to the Document Object Model (DOM), XHTML elements are represented as objects, where each element in the XHTML document corresponds to a node in the DOM tree. Attributes of these elements can be accessed and modified using properties of the corresponding JavaScript objects, typically through methods like getAttribute() and setAttribute(). Additionally, attributes can often be accessed directly as properties of the element object, reflecting the case sensitivity of XHTML. This structure allows for dynamic manipulation of the document's content and structure using JavaScript.
According to an IBM document ( http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-ffox15.html ) XHTML 1.1 is supported by Firefox: "Mozilla Firefox 1.0 supports XHTML 1.0 Strict, Transitional, and Frameset, as well as XHTML 1.1 which is based on modularization of XHTML 1.0 Strict. XHTML 2.0 is still in the working draft stage. Some developers wonder how well XHTML 2.0 will be adopted because it's such a significant change from HTML and XHTML 1.x. I recommend that Web developers targeting Firefox (such as for embedded applications) serve XHTML 1.1. Unfortunately, this may not yet be practical for developers targeting the general Web."
(1) XHTML 1.0 Strict(2) XHTML 1.0 Transitional(3) XHTML 1.0 Frameset
These companies have document conversion services which allows a company to easily manage their documents. Some available formats are XML, SGML, XHTML, and PDF.
HTML is in XHTML, some argue that XHTML is it's own markup