XHTML is just making your HTML documents XML ready. This means closing your
tags, etc..
And Rasmus is right when he says PHP is 100% compatible with XHTML.
-C
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> i won't pretend to be an XML guru, but isn't saying "php won't work with
XHTML" akin to saying
> "php won't work with javascript1.3, dhtml, netscape 6" etc?
> php generates code...html, dhtml, whatever...i fail to see how php
couldn't generate
> what anyone would need for XHTML, or anything else along those lines....
>
> -jack
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> From: Rasmus Lerdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Friday, May 18, 2001 6:59 pm
> Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP and XHTML
>
> > > I would like to start using the XHTML syntax for my future
> > projects, but I
> > > heard that PHP is not compatible with XHTML. For example, in
> > XHTML the ID
> > > attribute is used in place of the deprecated NAME tag. But PHP
> > depends on
> > > the NAME attribute in forms, etc. Is there any way around this?
> > Has anyone
> > > used XHTML and PHP together successfully, and if so how did you
> > get around
> > > the previously mentioned problem? Any help woould be much
> > appreciated,> thanks in advance.
> >
> > Completely false. PHP works fine with XHTML.
> >
> > -Rasmus
> >
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