Re: Validator yields error when type="text/css" not specified.

Jukka K. Korpela wrote:

> Proton Zero wrote:
>
>> Granted, XHTML5's specification is not yet complete,
>>
>
> There is no XHTML5. You mean the XHTML serialization of HTML5, which is
> work in progress (optimistically speaking), expected to be completed around
> year 2020 or so.
>

"The second concrete syntax is the XHTML syntax, which is an application of
XML. When a document is transmitted with an XML MIME
type<http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#xml-mime-type>,
such as application/xhtml+xml<http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#application-xhtml-xml>,
then it is treated as an XML document by Web browsers, to be parsed by an
XML processor. Authors are reminded that the processing for XML and HTML
differs; in particular, even minor syntax errors will prevent a document
labeled as XML from being rendered fully, whereas they would be ignored in
the HTML syntax. This specification defines version 5 of the XHTML syntax,
known as "XHTML5"."

Just saying :3

Anyway, thank you all for your interest, responses, and input.  It's very
much appreciated.

Received on Wednesday, 19 January 2011 02:11:41 UTC