Re: XHTML

> If you want it to be rendered by existing browsers serve it as HTML, otherwise
> "to be resolved"
The file extension has absolutely no meaning in how a browser renders a 
page. Those settings are specified with MIME types on the server. You can
set any extension for HTML documents. I can make my files .BART if I
wanted to.

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Received on Tuesday, 30 November 1999 19:52:28 UTC