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mik
post Mar 12 2007, 07:41 PM
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QUOTE(FirefoxRocks @ Mar 8 2007, 05:07 AM) *
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 biggrin.gif ) so you will miss many visitors. If you serve XHTML 1.1 over text/html (usually), the document is TRULY XHTML 1.1. I recommend using XHTML 1.0 Strict (almost same) instead, otherwise deal with some server-side content negotiation scripts!

Those CSS tips are great! I have never even seen such an advanced selector tongue.gif The part explaining browsers was really helpful.

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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post Mar 13 2007, 03:28 AM
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QUOTE(mik @ Mar 12 2007, 02:41 PM) *
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????

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