«When promoting web standards, standardistas often talk about XHTML as being more strict than HTML. In a sense it is, since it requires that all elements are properly closed and that attribute values are quoted. But there are two flavours of XHTML 1.0 (three if you count the Frameset DOCTYPE, which is outside the scope of this article), defined by the Transitional and Strict DOCTYPEs. And HTML 4.01 also comes in those flavours.[...]» Lire la suite : http://24ways.org/advent/transitional-vs-strict-markup -- Benoît Meunier, Administrateur et développement d'affaires à la formation W3Québec 1751, rue Richardson, bureau 6.506 Montréal (Qc), Canada H3K 1G6 Portable : 514.962.2773 -------------- section suivante -------------- Une pièce jointe non texte a été nettoyée... Nom: winmail.dat Type: application/ms-tnef Taille: 4054 octets Desc: non disponible Url: /pipermail/public-w3qc.org/attachments/20060120/751b5114/winmail.bin
