Rafael wrote:
> By the way, I recommend you to use XHTML, as it will be easier to 
> parse for any software.

IE doesn't understand XHTML at all, and won't parse it unless we serve
it as broken HTML - or convert it into proper HTML.

If one chooses to use XHTML then it better be perfect[1]. Otherwise some
User Agents that _do_ understand it may choke on it - regardless of how
it is served. Not to mention how much fun we can have when our CSS
doesn't work as intended when we serve XHTML properly - or a User Agent
interprets it that way.

regards
        Georg

[1]http://www.gunlaug.no/contents/wd_1_06_03.xhtml
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