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What is XHTML?

What is XHTML? This is the W3 org’s preferred successor to HTML, although often considered to be the most current version of HTML. Where HTML is relatively loose, the standards for XHTML are stricter. It adopts elements from XML, such as the requirement that all tags must be closed. Because they have to be syntactically correct, XHTML documents can be processed automatically using a standard XML library.

At Compuskills we default to using XHTML but serving it as HTML unless our clients specify otherwise.

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