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why XHTML

It's our corporation's policy that all web content must be XHTML 1.0 Strict. The cited reason for the policy is universal accessibility.
There are other good reasons, of course, especially as we increase our use of XML technologies such as XSLT and we are considering mixing in XForms.


Feedback response number WEBB7JZPN5 created by ~Sean Bubjipyver on 10/01/2008

XHTML with XPAGES (~Sean Bubjipyve... 30.Sep.08)
. . XHTML (~Tony Rekromane... 1.Oct.08)
. . . . why XHTML (~Sean Bubjipyve... 1.Oct.08)
. . . . . . Valid XHTML (~Bill Frofreepl... 29.Oct.08)
. . . . Current Status of XHTML (~Manny Nongerol... 29.Jan.09)
. . I must say I'm very very surprised (~Alexis Minlute... 14.Apr.11)
. . . . In IBM's defense... (~Sanjay Quettum... 14.Apr.11)
. . . . . . Which part of XHTML the old browser... (~Alexis Minlute... 29.Apr.11)




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