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Simone Economo"If you use XHTML, you should deliver it with the application/xhtml+xml MIME type. If you do not do so, you should use HTML4 instead of XHTML. The alternative, using XHTML but delivering it as text/html, causes numerous problems."
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David NaughtonIan Hickson: If you use XHTML, you should deliver it with the application/xhtml+xml MIME type. If you do not do so, you should use HTML4 instead of XHTML.
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Christian JohansenGood, technical description about the correct mime type for XHTML, and why IE sucks even more.
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pascalpvkIf you use XHTML, you should deliver it with the application/xhtml+xml MIME type
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Ben GodfreyWhy you should author HTML 4.01 not XHTML. By why did Hixie write this as a text document?
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