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Comment by reconnecting

4 hours ago

It is not “your HTML”, it’s HTML 4.01 from 1999, when XHTML 1.0 is from 2000. The common is the origins of validations that comes from W3 validator (1).

Same badges, same limits.

1. https://validator.w3.org/

Sorry, I edited my reply in the meantime and I probably broke your citation.

but what you are describing is XHTML 1.0, not XHTML in general.

HTML5 has its XHTML variant too, sometimes called XHTML 5.

  • Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict (or Transitional) is requirements of XHTML club, thus my comparison with HTML 4.01

    • > Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict (or Transitional) is requirements of XHTML club

      Where do you see this?

      I see that they do use XHTML 1.0 Strict but I don't see this requirement written.

      Brad, we need your clarification here, it's critical, we need you to tell us which one of us is wrong! :-)

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