HTML5 vs XHTML
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Anonymous
2010-06-02 6:33
Which is your personal preference when writing web pages?
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 6:37
editing css templates.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 7:08
XHTML is pig disgusting
HTML5 is your god.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 7:48
XHTML5.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 8:01
5TMLX
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 8:05
Flash
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 8:28
Haskell
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 8:49
XHTML is eXtensible! It can be HTML5 any day. But HTML5 cannot be XHTML even if it tries.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 9:03
I like XHTML more because it's like a -pedantic mode for HTML. Both are ultimately terrible, though.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 9:11
I used to like XHTML because I was disappointed in HTML. But now HTML5 does things a lot better than before, so I like HTML5 more now.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 9:18
I write my web pages in SexpCode and then run them through a translator.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 9:28
If I have to, I generate XHTML pages, but I prefer S-Exp-based DSLs to SGML or XML-based ones.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 9:41
I prefer XHTML as it's supposed to be easier to support as a result of strict adherance to well formed data.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 10:10
I don't like this crap: <tag />
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 10:11
I can't code HTML.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 10:19
>>14
I think it's quite elegant as a solution to the rule that all elements must be closed.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 10:27
XHTML5 for hand-coded documents, HTML5 for documents generated by scripts.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 10:40
It is my understanding that you have use self-closing tags in HTML5 as well.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-06-02 11:25
XML+XSTL all the way. I don't care that you're not supposed to use them to create websights, I need my ENTERPRISE fix.
Name:
Anonymous
2010-07-04 16:09
ma nigga
Name:
Anonymous
2010-07-04 16:19
eXTENDABLE STANDARD TEMPLATE LIBRARY
Name:
Anonymous
2010-07-04 16:55
Name:
Anonymous
2011-02-03 6:08