On Sep 26, 10:17 am, Max Battcher <m...@worldmaker.net> wrote:
> Furthermore, support for XHTML "5" (which is indeed a part of the HTML 5
> standard) shows that XHTML 1's principles are still around and still
> respected. Django's XHTML output can't be "out of date" if XHTML 5 is
> considered a successor to XHTML 1.

Opinions differ, but in the interest of keeping this thread about HTML
support in Django I'm going to leave that discussion here - let's
assume that it would be a Good Thing for Django should provide support
for outputting both HTML and XHTML, and focus on how we can achieve
that.

Cheers,

Simon
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