- From: Kai Hendry <hendry@cs.helsinki.fi>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 12:02:19 +0300
- To: Andrea Trasatti <trasatti@bware.it>
- Cc: www-mobile@w3.org
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 10:30:01AM +0200, Andrea Trasatti wrote: > If I'm not wrong, most i-mode devices will not return an error if you use XHTML basic, > but some tags will not be interpreted correctly. An example is the input tag, iHTML is: > <input type="text" name="andrea" value="1"> > XHTML: > <input type="text" name="andrea" value="1" /> > Latest devices from DoCoMo support xhtml basic and ixhtml, but not the old ones. > Devices sold in Europe generally support ihtml V4, WML 1.3 and iXHTML. What does that "i" prefix mean? W3C? I don't see why old CHTML browsers shouldn't be able to parse XHTML.
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