04-13-2006, 12:07 PM
XHTML is almost the same as HTML (I write
webpages in XHTML all the time so I know this,) but it uses the XML syntax (it's more strict). All tags must be in lower case, (ISR take note - they aren't on
your site), deprecated HTML tags are gone, and all tags must be properly nested. Also, if a tag doesn't have a closing tag it has to end in />. For example,
webpages in XHTML all the time so I know this,) but it uses the XML syntax (it's more strict). All tags must be in lower case, (ISR take note - they aren't on
your site), deprecated HTML tags are gone, and all tags must be properly nested. Also, if a tag doesn't have a closing tag it has to end in />. For example,