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The Future: HTML or XHTML

Lachlan Hunt takes a non-religious look forward in . The difference from all the other HTML vs. XHTML articles I have seen is that Lachy states that HTML is (next to) dead, killed by sloppy coding and non-conforming parsers.

permanent link 10 apr at 17:14 by Roger

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commentat 03:05 on 20 September 2007, Caleb wrote:

it depends what you want to do, but for me both are the Web development base

commentat 03:16 on 30 December 2007, Logo Designers wrote:

html has no future - really

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