On 2 May 2011, at 19:26, Geoff Millikan wrote:

> PS. We'd consider using mod_negotiation to do this but we'd prefer not to 
> make a HTML and XHTML of the same page.  We're just going
> to make one XHTML document and send it to everyone. The browsers that don't 
> support XHTML will just have to do their best.

You should be able to do that with mod_negotiation.  Same file, different 
headers.

> PPS. The recommended Content-Type for XHTML documents (which despite mixed 
> support, is W3C's recommended language for mobile
> browsers: http://www.w3.org/TR/mobile-bp/#ddc ) is "application/xhtml+xml" 
> but it's permitted to be "text/html." 

That'll be XHTML 1.0, Appendix C.  Or something cloned from it.
A rich source of confusion.

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Nick Kew

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