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- XHTML: 1.4. XHTML: What It Is
- 16. XHTML
- case sensitivity in style rule elements: 8.2.1. The Basics
- deciding to use: 16.4. Should You Use XHTML?
- documents in (see XHTML documents)
- DTDs: 16.1.1. XHTML Document Type Definitions
- HTML vs.: 16.3. HTML Versus XHTML
- well-formed documents and: 3.4. Well-Formed Documents and XHTML
- XML, using to define: 15.8.4. Standardizing HTML
- XHTML documents
- content, types of: 2.5. The Flesh on an HTML or XHTML Document
- content vs. appearance: 1.5. HTML and XHTML: What They Aren't
- creating: 16.2. Creating XHTML Documents
- DTDs, declaring: 16.2.1. Declaring Document Types
- example document: 16.2.3. A Minimal XHTML Document
- ending tags in: 3.3.5. Tags Without Ends
- nesting elements in: 16.3.1. Correctly Nested Elements
- XML (Extensible Markup Language): 1.4. XHTML: What It Is
- 15. XML
- DTDs: 15.2. Documents and DTDs
- as markup metalanguage: 15.1. Languages and Metalanguages
- special processing directives: 16.2.1. Declaring Document Types
- uses for: 15.8. Using XML
- connecting systems: 15.8.3. Connecting Systems
- document exchange: 15.8.2. Document Exchange
- HTML, standardizing with: 15.8.4. Standardizing HTML
- xmlns attribute, defining namespaces with: 16.2.2. Understanding Namespaces
- <xmp> tags: 4.7.8. The <xmp> Tag (Obsolete)
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