Hi Tina,

If you use strict then the code and syntax is far more stringent in order
to validate because many tags/elements have been deprecated.

Transitional allows for more flexibility, and less stringent adherence to
standard/compliant markup.

Respectfully yours,
Mario S. Cisneros


> I learned HTML with HTML 4.0 and I am now moving over to XHTML as it
> seems  that all future coding will be XHTML. I know that XHTML is
> stricter in its  formation, but I am curious to know what I should put
> in the DOCTYPE area  of my pages if I am using XHTML.  Is it HTML 4.0
> Transitional or XHTML  Transitional or XHTML strict?
>
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