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I understand that XHTML is necessary in order to maintain well-formed HTML. The problem I have is that alot of people myself included have neither the time or the patience to be messing around with HTML and css issues while our highly intuitive, dynamic and general the functionality of our entire site such as adding flash (which by the way is a mission to get to parse, I'm sorry but CSS hacks are not my idea of fun), PHP SQL, and forums and the like, may be being compromised. So one chooses to use RAD tools, such as dreamweaver or in my case scream HTML editor. Sad but true The way things are going these days are with said RAD tools. I think it would be better for you guys to get people like macromedia and other providers to enforce strict HTML outputs. Also something has to be done about the flash speak to macromedia or something as it is a vital part of the web development processes. Ps. Dreamwearvers idea of XHTML and yous seam to differ whats that all about?
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