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html vs. XML

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Re: html vs. XML

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Oct 12th, 2004
Sorry for the delay, I've been swamped.

So is it safe to assume that someone who doesn't know xhtml isn't up to speed when it comes to WD, or not necessarily?

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Originally Posted by DaveSW
My personal standpoint is that new sites I build will be xhtml, the old sites will be whatever standard was popular at that time. I won't be going round every site to update them.

Personally I rarely if ever use javascript. However the official standpoint on that is that if the function of the script is critical to the operation of the page, then it should be done server side.
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