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Old 10-22-2002, 11:10 PM   PM User | #1
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Question XHTML Capabilities?

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I am fully aware of the purpose behind XHTML. It is basically strict HTML, when all is said and done.

My Question is this, is XHTML capable of anything that HTML 4.0 is not?

I am yet to see anythig that indicates any XHTML capabilities unavailable in HTML 4.0.

Look forward to your responses
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You can embed other XML applications directly inside the markup for one.
This is done through XML namespaces.

You can apply XSLT to it for whatever purpose you may have.

It can be parsed by a XML parser!

In the future, XForms and XFrames.
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