Comment by jraph
8 hours ago
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.
8 hours ago
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! :-)
Thank you for asking.
XHTML Members(1):
Current websites that are valid XHTML 1.0 Strict (or Transitional)
Back to tirreno website, it is a pure transitional HTML 4.01 without JS or CSS, thus more or less same challenges to make it W3 valid (2) in our days. Have a look.
1. https://xhtml.club/members.html
2. https://validator.w3.org/check?uri=https://www.tirreno.com/&...
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