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XHTML Tutorial - XHTML Elements with PCDATA Contents
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What Are the XHTML Elements Defined with PCDATA Contents?
The following XHTML elements are defined to use the PCDATA content model:
- <title> - Element to provide a title to the document.
- <style> - Element to provide a CSS to the document.
- <script> - Element to provide a client side scripts.
- <option> - Element to provide an option of a selection control.
- <textarea> - Element to provide a text area control in a form.
Remember that PCDATA content elements can not have any other XHTML elements
in their contents.
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- What Is the XHTML Element Content?
- What Are the XHTML Element Content Models?
- What Are the XHTML Elements Defined with EMPTY Contents?
- What Are the XHTML Elements Defined with PCDATA Contents?
- What Are the XHTML Elements Defined with Sub-elements Contents?
- What Are the XHTML Elements Defined with Mixed Contents?
- What Is PCDATA?
- What Is an XHTML Entity?
- What Is CDATA?
- What Is a Sub-element?
- Can Two Elements Partially Overlap Each Other?
- What Is the Sequence of Sub-elements?
- What Is a Required Sub-element?
- What Is a White Space Character?
- How Exactly White Space Characters Are Ignored?
- How To Get an Extra White Space?
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