> > Just curious, what's the big advantage of XHTML compatible?
>
> You can perform XSLT on xhtml pages... which according to the
> XSLT cookbook (O'Reilly) for more details on how this is
> going to be very handy in the future
>
> Some examples off the top of my head
> - XSL template to change specific XHTML elements
> - Prefilling XHTML forms without server side intervention
> - Will make future programming tasks easier
Of course, if you're using server-side processing, these things aren't
especially useful, I suspect.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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