What is XHTML?
XHTML refers to extensible Hypertext Markup Language
XHTML is almost the same as HTML 4.01
XHTML is a stricter and purer HTML version
XHTML is an HTML that is defined in the way XML is applied
XHTML is the recommended standard for the January 2001 release
XHTML is supported by all major browsers
Why use XHTML?
Many pages on the internet contain "bad" HTML.
If viewed in a browser, the following HTML code is very normal to run (even if it doesn't follow HTML rules):
XML is a markup language that must be properly labeled and well-formed.
If you want to learn XML, please read our XML tutorial.
There are a number of different browser technologies in today's scientific community. Some of them run on the computer, while others may run on a mobile phone or other small device. Small devices often lack the resources and capabilities to interpret the "bad" markup language.
So-XHTML was developed by combining the strengths of XML and HTML. XHTML is HTML that has been redesigned as XML.
XHTML is HTML written in XML format