Re: XHTML 1.0 vs. XHTML 1.1

On Mon, 22 Jan 2001 17:10:19 -0000, "Sean B. Palmer"
<sean@mysterylights.com> wrote:

[...]

>...The following is fully permitted by the XHTML specifications:-
>
>   <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN"
>      "http://mycompany.com/myfolder/11dtd.dtd">
>
>As long as the XHTML 1.1 DTD appears at the system URL. All this means that
>as your page evolves away from XHTML 1.1 (if at all) you can express the
>changes in the DTDs and still have your page validate.

Yea, plain silly, isn't it :)

(you probably meant to say that the FPI needs to be there, right?)

-- 
Jan Roland Eriksson <jrexon@newsguy.com> <http://member.newsguy.com/~jrexon/>
Moronization: a form of acculturation where people are encouraged to anoint
themselves with the supposed benefits of a technology, without understanding
the engineering (or lack thereof.)

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