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...
No, XHTML is a parallel language to HTML. XHTML is a XML language definition where tags have similar meanings to corresponding HTML tags. A crude analogy would be that XHTML and HTML are half-brothers; Lot's of similarities but also distinct differences. The successor of HTML is HTML5, the successor of XHMTL is XHTML5.
Which of the following best describes the differences between the "incremental" and "waterfall" development models
Option A has a greater negative impact on the environment compared to Option B.
salam http 1.0 establishes a TCP connection for each packet http 1.1 uses only one connection for all packets
For WLAN it's about 5-10 mbs, for LAN it's usually 100-1000 mbs.
HTML uses SGML-like syntax. XHTML 1.0 uses XML syntax. HTML uses HTML DOM, XHTML uses XML DOM. There are small differences between those. Other than that, they're identical. They use same tags, attributes, have same semantics. XHTML 1.0 specification is very short and refers to HTML 4 specification for all important matters.
The requirement for a valid XHTML is that all the tags should be closed. This is actually the difference between HTML and XHTML.
No, XHTML is a parallel language to HTML. XHTML is a XML language definition where tags have similar meanings to corresponding HTML tags. A crude analogy would be that XHTML and HTML are half-brothers; Lot's of similarities but also distinct differences. The successor of HTML is HTML5, the successor of XHMTL is XHTML5.
The XHTML code for links is anchor tag.It is used to establish hyperlink between two pages.
(1) XHTML 1.0 Strict(2) XHTML 1.0 Transitional(3) XHTML 1.0 Frameset
HTML is in XHTML, some argue that XHTML is it's own markup
No. HTML existed before XHTML. XHTML combines XML and HTML, so it is an advancement on HTML.
# Write up multiple XHTML documents, attempting to not make any mistakes. # Write multiple HTML documents, and transform them into XHTML documents. # Browse forums or other online sources for HTML documents (or incorrect XHTML documents) that need help, markup-wise. # Take on projects involving XHTML coding.
XHTML is used as a stricter view of HTML. People who like to make the code clean and nice use XHTML.
XHTML 1.0 was established on January 26, 2000.
All modern browsers support XHTML.
XHTML stands for eXtensible HyperText Markup Language.