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Mar 12 2007, 07:41 PM
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Newbie [ Level 1 ] Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 4-March 07 From: England, UK Member No.: 20,727 |
First of all, XHTML 1.1 MUST be served with application/xhtml+xml MIME type, which can be tricky. Internet Explorer doesn't support this MIME type (it requests a File Download Those CSS tips are great! I have never even seen such an advanced selector Thanks for the great info! I've not come across any problems with the XHTML 1.1 with application/xhtml+xml MIM type, it works perfectly in my IE6, IE5.5, Opera 9x and FF2.x can you please provide a link to the article proving this please? The advanced selectors (also known as attribute selectors) are quite handy if you're willing to make styles that are solely based on a specific element (or elements). Thank you for pointing it out that you've never seen such, as I have now added to it. Thanks for all the feedback guys (and gals?). |
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Mar 13 2007, 03:28 AM
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Super Member Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 744 Joined: 8-April 06 From: Lima - Peru Member No.: 12,579 |
I've not come across any problems with the XHTML 1.1 with application/xhtml+xml MIM type, it works perfectly in my IE6, IE5.5, Opera 9x and FF2.x can you please provide a link to the article proving this please? The advanced selectors (also known as attribute selectors) are quite handy if you're willing to make styles that are solely based on a specific element (or elements). Thank you for pointing it out that you've never seen such, as I have now added to it. Thanks for all the feedback guys (and gals?). Yes please provide a link to the article proving this because i don't have also any problems with the application/xhtml+xml MIME type with IE6 and FF2.x. BTW, i read a couple of articles related with this but when i test it i don't have any problems as i say, in both ways i get the same result:Now, i have a little problem when i use big images and try to load the webpage containing it more faster, so, I remember a technique that do it and works perfectly with HTML 4.x, it consists to split this big image into a group of several smaller images and then assembly this group of images with a table to show the big image, but when i try to use this technique with XHTML 1.1 i dont get the same result, does anybody knows how to do this???? Best regards, |
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