Make sure the header does not indicate that this is XHTML.


Jonathan Gutow wrote:

>I was looking something else up and ran across the following in the  
>xhtml specifications:
>
>C.4. Embedded Style Sheets and Scripts
>
>Use external style sheets if your style sheet uses < or & or ]]> or  
>--. Use external scripts if your script uses < or & or ]]> or --.  
>Note that XML parsers are permitted to silently remove the contents  
>of comments. Therefore, the historical practice of "hiding" scripts  
>and style sheets within "comments" to make the documents backward  
>compatible is likely to not work as expected in XML-based user agents.
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>
>I think this means that long term embedded scripts may break.  Since  
>I was considering making the export to web function embed scripts I  
>was wondering what others think?
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>
>Jonathan
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