there's an annotation which can be applied to page classes.
@ContentType("application/xhtml+xml")
unfortunately: IE does not render pages using this content type...
@see
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2166
c)hristian
I'm aware this issue has been bouncing around the forums for a while. This
is becoming quite a live issue for my organisation as we are planning to go
live with a major T5 site in June. Our SEO people tell us that having well
formed xhtml is becoming very important for the rankings algorithms.
Jan Vissers wrote:
Hi,
Is this a known issue? For instance the following link is rendered by
T5:
<link href="assets/tapestry/default.css" rel="stylesheet"
type="text/css">
The element isn't closed. There are more similar cases.
Thx,
-J.
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