← Back to context Comment by reconnecting 1 month ago Both technologies are from the same period and share same validation culture from W3. 2 comments reconnecting Reply jraph 1 month ago > Both technologies are from the same periodNot really, XHTML is as current as HTML 5.XHTML 1.0 is older and is indeed (more or less?) the XML variant of HTML 4.01. reconnecting 1 month ago How so? HTML 4.01 is from 1999, XHTML 1.0 from 2000.XHTML club mentioned valid XHTML 1.0 Strict (or Transitional), not general XHTML.
jraph 1 month ago > Both technologies are from the same periodNot really, XHTML is as current as HTML 5.XHTML 1.0 is older and is indeed (more or less?) the XML variant of HTML 4.01. reconnecting 1 month ago How so? HTML 4.01 is from 1999, XHTML 1.0 from 2000.XHTML club mentioned valid XHTML 1.0 Strict (or Transitional), not general XHTML.
reconnecting 1 month ago How so? HTML 4.01 is from 1999, XHTML 1.0 from 2000.XHTML club mentioned valid XHTML 1.0 Strict (or Transitional), not general XHTML.
> Both technologies are from the same period
Not really, XHTML is as current as HTML 5.
XHTML 1.0 is older and is indeed (more or less?) the XML variant of HTML 4.01.
How so? HTML 4.01 is from 1999, XHTML 1.0 from 2000.
XHTML club mentioned valid XHTML 1.0 Strict (or Transitional), not general XHTML.