On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 4:22 AM, gearvOsh <mileswjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> No thats the thing, XHTML is not supported.
>
> You would need to put the content-type as application/xhtml+xml which
> in most cases breaks the layout and always breaks IE. Everyone usually
> puts it as text/html which then renders the browser as regular HTML
> and NOT XHTML. Im not telling you XHTML is bad, all im saying is that
> in the end the browser outputs any type of XHTML as HTML 4.

So... then there is no reason for me to not use it then.

> In CakePHP you can "choose" the Doctypes of XHTML or HTML but the
> taglist is all XHTML, which then causes markup errors.


So then do you work in XHTML, since it gets parsed as HTML anyways.


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