I guess I don't have a server that will deliver up Content-Type:
application/xhtml+xml, so I haven't been able to test that. Is there a way
to coerce that for a browser? Do you have an example page that does that?
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 7:02 AM, Mikko Rantalainen <
mikko.rantalai...@peda.net> wrote:
> 2012-08-28 22:26 Europe/Helsinki: Robert Hanson:
> >> (As a related note, has anybody successfully used Jmol in XHTML5
> >> document? I tried to do so but never got it to work.)
> >>
> > How does one distinguish by DOCTYPE XHTML5 and HTML5?
>
> HTML5 is a resource with Content-Type: text/html where the start of the
> file reads (case insensitive) "<!DOCTYPE html>".
>
> XHTML5 is a resource with Content-Type: application/xhtml+xml where the
> start of the file may start with (case insensitive) "<!DOCTYPE html>".
> Note that technically DOCTYPE declaration is not required for XML (or
> XHTML5) files.
>
> The latter is a real XML file as opposed to HTML5 variant that should
> use HTML5 parser if available.
>
> --
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