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<trackbot> Date: 31 March 2010
Ciao Alessio
<alessio> ciao Steven! :)
<scribe> SCRIBE: Steven
<scribe> Scribe: Steven
Steven: So my position is that if
the browser says it accepts XHTML, our task is done, since that
is what we wish to achieve
... it is only if it doesn't accept it, that we explain a
possible fallback
Alessio: I agree
Steven: I think the document says the right thing
<ShaneM> http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/2010/ED-xhtml-media-types-20100218/
Shane: q values are mentioned here http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/2010/ED-xhtml-media-types-20100218/#media-types
Steven: I am happy with that
text
... in fact XForms is usually delivered with text/html, but I
don't think we should make any changes
... based on that fact
... I'd like at least Tina to chime in.
... We're not ignoring the http standard. Just explaining how
to serve XHTML if it is at all possible
Steven: It got blocked by the AC meeting, but it should be published soon
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