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Extensible HyperText Markup Language (
XHTML) is part of the
family of XML
markup languages which mirrors or
extends versions of the
widely used HyperText...
- on HTML5 and XHTML5.
XHTML 2.0 was
incompatible with
XHTML 1.x and, therefore,
would be more
accurately characterized as an
XHTML-inspired new language...
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XHTML Profiles, such as
XHTML 1.1,
XHTML Basic for
mobile devices, and
XHTML Print for
sending to printers, the
methodology is
independent of
XHTML,...
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supported in XML 1.0 and
XHTML; the
trailing semicolon must be
present in all
entity references used in XML and
XHTML do****ents. If the
XHTML do****ent is read...
- W3C
Recommendation that adds a set of attribute-level
extensions to HTML,
XHTML and
various XML-based do****ent
types for
embedding rich
metadata within...
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mobile phones, PDAs, pagers, and set-top boxes..
XHTML Basic is a
subset of
XHTML 1.1,
defined using XHTML Modularization including a
reduced set of modules...
- by
computers and
devices such as web browsers, p****rs, etc.,
without XHTML's rigidity; and to
remain backward-compatible with
older software. HTML5...
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XHTML+SMIL is a W3C Note that
describes an
integration of SMIL
semantics with
XHTML and CSS. It is
based generally upon the HTML+TIME submission. The...
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XHTML+Voice (commonly X+V) is an XML
language for
describing multimodal user interfaces. The two
essential modalities are
visual and auditory. Visual...
- speaking, the most
recent XHTML standard,
XHTML 1.1 (2001), does not
include frames at all; it is
approximately equivalent to
XHTML 1.0 Strict, but also includes...