
XHTML
Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) is part of the family of XML markup languages. It mirrors or extends versions of the widely used HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the language in which Web pages are formulated. While HTML, prior to HTML5, was defined as an application of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), a flexible markup language framework, XHTML is an application of XML, a more restrictive subset of SGML. XHTML documents are well-formed and may therefore be parsed using standard XML parsers, unlike HTML, which requires a lenient HTML-specific parser.
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- enExtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) is part of the family of XML markup languages. It mirrors or extends versions of the widely used HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the language in which Web pages are formulated. While HTML, prior to HTML5, was defined as an application of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), a flexible markup language framework, XHTML is an application of XML, a more restrictive subset of SGML. XHTML documents are well-formed and may therefore be parsed using standard XML parsers, unlike HTML, which requires a lenient HTML-specific parser.
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- enpublic.xml
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- enExtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) is part of the family of XML markup languages. It mirrors or extends versions of the widely used HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the language in which Web pages are formulated. While HTML, prior to HTML5, was defined as an application of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), a flexible markup language framework, XHTML is an application of XML, a more restrictive subset of SGML. XHTML documents are well-formed and may therefore be parsed using standard XML parsers, unlike HTML, which requires a lenient HTML-specific parser. XHTML 1.0 became a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation on 26 January 2000. XHTML 1.1 became a W3C recommendation on 31 May 2001. The standard known as XHTML5 is being developed as an XML adaptation of the HTML5 specification.
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- Is primary topic of
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- LatestReleaseDate
- 28 October 2014
- LatestReleaseVersion
- 5
- Link from a Wikipage to an external page
- www.webdevout.net/articles/beware-of-xhtml
- www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/03/19/dive-into-xml.html
- www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/dtds.html%23a_dtd_XHTML-1.0-Strict
- jkorpela.fi/html/empty.html
- www.mozilla.org/docs/web-developer/faq.html%23xhtmldiff
- heptagrama.com/how-to-make-a-web-page.htm
- corsis.sourceforge.net/index.php/Html2Xhtml
- wiki.whatwg.org/wiki/HTML_vs._XHTML
- validator.w3.org/
- www.w3.org/MarkUp/
- www.w3.org/TR/html5/
- www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/
- www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/
- www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/
- www.w3.org/TR/xhtml-basic/
- www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/
- xhtml.com/en/xhtml/reference/
- keystonewebsites.com/articles/mime_type.php
- www.w3.org/Icons/valid-xhtml10%22
- hixie.ch/advocacy/xhtml
- www.w3.org/1999/xhtml%22
- www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/xhtml1.pdf%22
- www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/xhtml1.pdf%22;
- www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd%22%3E
- Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
- Apache HTTP Server
- Browser security
- Cascading Style Sheet
- Cascading Style Sheets
- Category:HTML
- Category:Markup languages
- Category:Open formats
- Category:World Wide Web Consortium standards
- Category:XHTML
- Category:XML-based standards
- Character encoding
- Chris Wilson (open web advocate)
- Content management system
- DOCTYPE
- Document Object Model
- Document Type Declaration
- Document type definition
- Document Type Definition
- DOM Events
- Extensible
- Extensible User Interface Protocol
- File:Wikipedia main page XHTML source.png
- FormFaces
- Frameset (HTML)
- Framing (World Wide Web)
- HTML
- HTML5
- HTML attribute
- HTML element
- Hyperlink
- HyperText Markup Language
- Ian Hickson
- Information appliance
- Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer 6
- Internet Explorer 9
- Internet forum
- Internet media type
- Interoperability
- Limited company
- List of XML and HTML character entity references
- Markup language
- MathML
- Microsoft
- MIME
- Natural language
- Open Mobile Alliance
- PHP
- Printer (computing)
- Processing Instruction
- Public identifier
- Python (programming language)
- Quirks mode
- RDFa
- Resource (computer science)
- Resource Description Framework
- Root element
- Ruby character
- Scalable Vector Graphics
- Semantic HTML
- Semantic Web
- Serialization
- SGML
- Standard Generalized Markup Language
- System identifier
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Uniform Resource Locator
- URL rewriting
- UTF-16
- UTF-8
- W3C
- W3C Markup Validation Service
- W3C recommendation
- WAI-ARIA
- WAP 2.0
- Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group
- Web page
- Well-formed document
- WHATWG
- Wireless Application Protocol
- World Wide Web Consortium
- XForms
- XFrames
- XHTML+RDFa
- XHTML5
- XHTML Modularization
- XLink
- XML
- XML Events
- XML namespace
- XML Schema (W3C)
- Mime
- enapplication/xhtml+xml
- Name
- enXHTML
- Open
- enYes
- Owner
- World Wide Web Consortium
- Released
- 26 January 2000
- SameAs
- 4600114-1
- da1F
- Extensible hypertext markup language
- Extensible hypertext markup language
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- لغة ترميز النص الفائق القابلة للتوسع
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- SeeAlso
- Processing Instruction
- Standard
- http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/
- Subject
- Category:HTML
- Category:Markup languages
- Category:Open formats
- Category:World Wide Web Consortium standards
- Category:XHTML
- Category:XML-based standards
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