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13 July 2007

Updated article: Serving XHTML 1.0

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This article was updated to reflect the fact that IE7 no longer flips into quirks mode when an XML declaration is used. For a detailed list of changes read the full post. [search keys: article-serving-xhtml]

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Categories: Update
15 March 2007

New translation: Wysyłanie XHTML 1.0

Thanks to Andrew Osobka and Natalia Fabisz the article "Serving XHTML 1.0" has now been translated into Polish (language negotiated). [search key: article-serving-xhtml]

Categories: Translation
25 October 2006

การใช้ XHTML 1.0

Thanks to Lawan Nuntavovat the article "Serving XHTML 1.0" has now been translated into Thai (language negotiated). This is our first translation into Thai. [search key: article-serving-xhtml]

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18 March 2004

New article: Serving XHTML 1.0

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Very briefly describes some, often surprising, aspects of how servers send XHTML to the user agent (eg. a browser), and how common user agents handle the markup they receive. This article provides background information that helps explain why some aspects of CSS styling don't work the way you expect, and also sets the scene for the approach you should use for declaring encodings.

By Richard Ishida, W3C [search key: article-serving-xhtml]

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