Damnit, people just don't get that they should be moving to XHTML by now. This tag is invalid because it's upper case. (Link found on Doc Searls' weblog.)
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XHTML compatibility is on my list of things to do but I have a hard time remembering why. Can you remind me? I've used XML and long believed in the advantages of open, simple formats for transferring data between web pages. I just don't have enough vision to see what anyone would want to do with an XHTML version of my website.
Posted by Mike at 4:05 PM, September 12, 2002 [Link]