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What Is XHTML?
XHTML stands for Extensible Hyper-Text Markup Language.
XHTML is a scripting language that authors can use
to embed text tags into a text document to add structural and formatting information.
More precisely, XHTML gives authors the means to:
- Publish online documents with headings, text, tables, lists, photos,
etc.
- Retrieve online information via hypertext links, at the click of a
button.
- Design forms for conducting transactions with remote services, for use in
searching for information, making reservations, ordering products, etc.
- Include spread-sheets, video clips, sound clips, and other applications
directly in their documents.
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- What Is XHTML?
- What Does an XHTML Document Look Like?
- What Is the Relation between XHTML and HTML?
- What Is the Relation between XHTML and XML?
- What Is the Relation between XHTML and the Web?
- What Is the Relation between XHTML and HTTP?
- What Is the Relation between XHTML and URL?
- What Is URI?
- What Is the Relation between XHTML and SGML?
- What Is the Relation between XHTML and CSS?
- What Is the Relation between XHTML and DTD?
- Who Developed XHTML?
- What Is the Latest XHTML Specification?
- How Many Tags Are Defined in XHTML 1.0?
- How To Validate XHTML Documents Online?
- What Tools to Use to Write XHTML Documents?
- What Tools to Use to View XHTML Documents?
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