XHTML handling in Mac/IE Re: Over 10,000 XHTML authors?
Nicolas MONNET
nico at echange.fr
Tue Aug 31 16:51:46 BST 1999
Apparently, someone reported to me problems while browsing an
XHTML-compliant site I'm developping; this nice browser downloads the file
instead of displaying it if it starts with <?xml version="1.0"?>, and
displays blank pages under other circumstances. I could'nt find another
mac to try that though. Any hints?
Oh BTW the files in question have a '.html' extension.
--
Many are called, few are chosen. Fewer still choose.
On Tue, 31 Aug 1999, David Megginson wrote:
> Ann Navarro writes:
>
> > At 08:22 PM 8/29/99 -0400, David Megginson wrote:
> >
> > >It's going to be brutal just getting people to create well-formed
> > >XHTML documents and to include the Namespace declaration;
> >
> > I've got tens of thousands of constituents that do it every day. Hardly
> > brutal.
>
> I had no idea that there were so many people creating well-formed
> XHTML already -- if there are tens of thousands of authors, then there
> must be over 1M well-formed XHTML web pages online already. Some
> pointers would be helpful -- many of the people on this list would
> love to test their XML software with such a large document base.
>
>
> Thanks, and all the best,
>
>
> David
>
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