Monday, 29 February 2016

What is Deference between HTML and XHTML?

Deference Between HTML And XHTML

From its very beginning, Hypertext Markup Language is what has made the World Wide Web possible. It both conveys the thoughts of the person who created the page and defines nearly every aspect of what we see on each and every web page visited. Like English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, or any other language in use today, it is a living language, evolving and growing.


Early on, this growth was fast and sudden, with "features" often doing an end-run around the World Wide Web Consortium. Add to that the fact that many of the designers of web pages play fast and loose in an effort to have more content than the next guy. So what if some corners were cut? It was all about content, and content was king.



Enter XHTML, considered by some as an effort to reign in the Wild West approach to web development by making HTML a dialect of XML. XHTML came in three flavors: transitional, strict, and frameset, with each flavor offering either different capabilities or different degrees of conformance to the XML standard.

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