xhtml implications

Hello,

I just noticed that Amaya allows documents to be saved
in html, text and xhtml. I believe xhtml is a
reformulation of html4 in xml1.0. Does that make it a
superset, subset or some strange variant of true-blue
xml?

I'm interested in xml because of:
- the separation of content and presentation
- styling possibilities with css and the like
- dtd for creating my own document vocabularies, if
needed
- agent-based processing of documents
- a large collection of public-domain and commercial
xml tools for things like validation, transformation,
agent-apis, etc, etc.

Can someone please confirm that the above-listed xml
benefits will indeed apply to Amaya generated xhtml
documents?

Thank You

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Received on Wednesday, 10 January 2001 07:07:10 UTC