you need to create a DTD to encompass all these..
W3C has a good example.. [XHTMLMOD]

http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-XHTMLplusMathMLplusSVG-20020809/#ref-xhtmlmodschema

frankly I think.. until the XHTML MOD Schema is finalized(working draft 
now) stuff like this gonna be.. a pain.. unless you are a fan of DTD's


Massimo, Tiziana e Federica wrote:
> "Micha Schopman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>>XHTML in general has to be served as application/xhtml+xml,
>>application/xml or text/xml to be valid. So serving the files with a
>>mimetype other than the required results in invalid XHTML, although the
>>format looks XHTML valid.
> 
> 
> 
> I tend to agree (see my CF tools page with a Gekko based browser), but I
> feel there is more than that. With XHTML you can create compound documents,
> mixing different XML languages inside the same document, like a XHTML file
> that contains SVG, MathML or RSS. In such a scenario XHTML may simply act as
> a container. How about that? What's the "correct" mime-type for such a kind
> of beast?
> 
> I have the feeling a simple mime-type isn't able to express the real nature
> of a compound XML document...
> 
> 
> ----------------------------
> Massimo Foti
> DW tools: http://www.massimocorner.com
> CF tools:  http://www.olimpo.ch/tmt/
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